The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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Page 11
... Sent , the last king of this dynasty , revised a work on medicine , and he Early appears to be the first king of whom contemporaneous monu- knowledge ments remain . in Egypt . medical During the rule of Nefer - ka - Seker , the first ...
... Sent , the last king of this dynasty , revised a work on medicine , and he Early appears to be the first king of whom contemporaneous monu- knowledge ments remain . in Egypt . medical During the rule of Nefer - ka - Seker , the first ...
Page 17
... sent to the quarries of Turah ( in Eg . ~ Re - āu )口 to bring back a block of stone suitable for the king's sarco- phagus . The ability and fidelity of Unȧ made him an acceptable officer to Merenra , the successor of Pepi I. , who sent ...
... sent to the quarries of Turah ( in Eg . ~ Re - āu )口 to bring back a block of stone suitable for the king's sarco- phagus . The ability and fidelity of Unȧ made him an acceptable officer to Merenra , the successor of Pepi I. , who sent ...
Page 21
... sent men to Nubia to dig for gold , and he opened the mines in the valley of Hammâmât ; he appears to have lived some time at Tanis and to have had building operations carried on there like Usertsen I. In the nineteenth year of this ...
... sent men to Nubia to dig for gold , and he opened the mines in the valley of Hammâmât ; he appears to have lived some time at Tanis and to have had building operations carried on there like Usertsen I. In the nineteenth year of this ...
Page 28
... sent a messenger from Avaris to Thebes requiring Seqenen - Rã to worship Set alone . This king returned answer saying that he could worship no god but Amen - Ra . Some time after another messenger of Apepȧ arrived with threats , which ...
... sent a messenger from Avaris to Thebes requiring Seqenen - Rã to worship Set alone . This king returned answer saying that he could worship no god but Amen - Ra . Some time after another messenger of Apepȧ arrived with threats , which ...
Page 31
... sent them back to Egypt . When these things had been safely brought back to Thebes , Hatshepset received them with joy , and dedicated the greater part of them as an offering to her father Ainen - Rā . In the sixteenth year of her reign ...
... sent them back to Egypt . When these things had been safely brought back to Thebes , Hatshepset received them with joy , and dedicated the greater part of them as an offering to her father Ainen - Rā . In the sixteenth year of her reign ...
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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