The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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... hands and feet . His head was small , with large eyes , full cheeks , broad mouth , lips inclined to be full , and square chin . The nose was short and not aquiline . It will be observed , too , that if we add that the Egyptian was dark ...
... hands and feet . His head was small , with large eyes , full cheeks , broad mouth , lips inclined to be full , and square chin . The nose was short and not aquiline . It will be observed , too , that if we add that the Egyptian was dark ...
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... hand Renan , Max Müller , and others , do not admit the connexion between Egyptian and the Semitic languages in any way whatever . Renan does not seek to deny that the proposed relationships between Coptic and Semitic dictionaries have ...
... hand Renan , Max Müller , and others , do not admit the connexion between Egyptian and the Semitic languages in any way whatever . Renan does not seek to deny that the proposed relationships between Coptic and Semitic dictionaries have ...
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... coming to the throne of Usertsen III . a new 2333 period of prosperity began for Egypt . He recognized very soon that the tribes of Nubia had to be put down with a conquer Nubia . Egyptians strong hand , and he marched EGYPTIAN HISTORY .
... coming to the throne of Usertsen III . a new 2333 period of prosperity began for Egypt . He recognized very soon that the tribes of Nubia had to be put down with a conquer Nubia . Egyptians strong hand , and he marched EGYPTIAN HISTORY .
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... hand , and he marched into that country , and did not leave it until he had wasted the land , destroyed the crops and carried off the cattle . In the labours of Usertsen III . to suppress these peoples we have the counterpart of the ...
... hand , and he marched into that country , and did not leave it until he had wasted the land , destroyed the crops and carried off the cattle . In the labours of Usertsen III . to suppress these peoples we have the counterpart of the ...
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... hands of the queen's most beloved servant . The inhabitants of Punt received the expedition in a very friendly manner , and having loaded the servants of Hat- shepset with rich gifts of gold , ivory , balsam , precious stones , plants ...
... hands of the queen's most beloved servant . The inhabitants of Punt received the expedition in a very friendly manner , and having loaded the servants of Hat- shepset with rich gifts of gold , ivory , balsam , precious stones , plants ...
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