The Nile: Notes for Travellers in EgyptT. Cook & Son, 1892 - 374 pages |
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... Sakkârah ‡ was discovered at Sakkârah by Mariette , in the grave of a digni- tary who lived during the reign of Rameses II . In spite of a break in it , and some orthographical errors , it is a valuable list ; it gives the names of ...
... Sakkârah ‡ was discovered at Sakkârah by Mariette , in the grave of a digni- tary who lived during the reign of Rameses II . In spite of a break in it , and some orthographical errors , it is a valuable list ; it gives the names of ...
Page 10
... Sakkârah was explored in 1881 . Dynasty VI , from Memphis . 3266. Tetȧ , the builder of a pyramid at Sakķârah . 3233. Pepi - meri - Rā , the builder of a pyramid at Sakkârah . 3200. Mer - en - Rā . 3166. Nefer - ka - Rā . 3133 ...
... Sakkârah was explored in 1881 . Dynasty VI , from Memphis . 3266. Tetȧ , the builder of a pyramid at Sakķârah . 3233. Pepi - meri - Rā , the builder of a pyramid at Sakkârah . 3200. Mer - en - Rā . 3166. Nefer - ka - Rā . 3133 ...
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... Sakkârah ne sont donc pas dues à l'orgueil de ceux qui les ont érigées . Une pensée plus large a présidé à leur construction . Plus les matériaux sont énormes , plus on est sûr que les promesses faites par la religion recevront leur ...
... Sakkârah ne sont donc pas dues à l'orgueil de ceux qui les ont érigées . Une pensée plus large a présidé à leur construction . Plus les matériaux sont énormes , plus on est sûr que les promesses faites par la religion recevront leur ...
Page 136
... Sakkârah one day he discovered by accident a sphinx , on which were inscribed the names of Ausar - Ḥāpi or Osiris - Apis ( Serapis ) , similar to one he had seen at Cairo . He remembered that the Serapeum at Mem- phis was described by ...
... Sakkârah one day he discovered by accident a sphinx , on which were inscribed the names of Ausar - Ḥāpi or Osiris - Apis ( Serapis ) , similar to one he had seen at Cairo . He remembered that the Serapeum at Mem- phis was described by ...
Page 137
... Sakkârah , and Mêdûm ; he opened the Maṣṭabat el - Farûn ( see p . 203 ) ; at Abydos , which he practically discovered , he cleared out the temple of Seti I. , two temples of Rameses II . , and a large number of tombs ; at Denderah , a ...
... Sakkârah , and Mêdûm ; he opened the Maṣṭabat el - Farûn ( see p . 203 ) ; at Abydos , which he practically discovered , he cleared out the temple of Seti I. , two temples of Rameses II . , and a large number of tombs ; at Denderah , a ...
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Abydos Alexandria Amāsis Åmen Amen-Rā Amenophis Amenophis III ancient Egyptian Apis Arabic Aswân beautiful body Bubastis building built Cæsar Cairo called canal chamber church coffin and mummy columns comest Coptic Copts dead dedicated Dêr Ethiopia excavations famous Fayyûm Gebel Barkal Gizeh gods granite granite sarcophagus Greek Hail Hathor Heliopolis hemt Herodotus hieroglyphic honour Horus Hyksos inscribed inscriptions Isis IVth Karnak king of Egypt land large number Limestone statue lived lord Mariette Maspero maṣṭaba Memphis miles from Cairo monuments Mosque Muḥammad mummy Museum Nile Nubia obelisks Osiris papyrus priests Ptaḥ Ptolemy pylon pyramid Rameses Rameses II Red granite reign represented river Roman Room royal Sakkârah sarcophagus scarabs sculptures Serapeum Seti side sphinxes stele stone Suez Sulțân Suten tablets Tanis temple Thebes thee Thothmes thou tomb town Upper Egypt Usertsen Vth dynasty walls west bank worshipped XIIth XVIIIth