The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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... Hyksos . name was Alisphragmuthosis , the shepherds were subdued by him , and were indeed driven out of other parts of Egypt , magol Kasi ? Isoil ? oời lalso iso 10010101 good or 101Köln solu ? wOTO ) Hor : Imsil Lï . 200 ? LOTON ) VASO ...
... Hyksos . name was Alisphragmuthosis , the shepherds were subdued by him , and were indeed driven out of other parts of Egypt , magol Kasi ? Isoil ? oời lalso iso 10010101 good or 101Köln solu ? wOTO ) Hor : Imsil Lï . 200 ? LOTON ) VASO ...
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... Hyksos . " took their journey from Egypt , through the wilderness , for Syria but that , as they were in fear of the Assyrians , who had then the dominion over Asia , they built a city in that country which is now called Judea , and ...
... Hyksos . " took their journey from Egypt , through the wilderness , for Syria but that , as they were in fear of the Assyrians , who had then the dominion over Asia , they built a city in that country which is now called Judea , and ...
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... Hyksos . DYNASTY XVIII . B.C. 1700 in Asia and Àāḥmes I. , son of Ka - mes and his wife Aāḥ - ḥetep , was the first king of the XVIIIth dynasty , and the first native ruler of all Egypt for a period of about five hundred years . Having ...
... Hyksos . DYNASTY XVIII . B.C. 1700 in Asia and Àāḥmes I. , son of Ka - mes and his wife Aāḥ - ḥetep , was the first king of the XVIIIth dynasty , and the first native ruler of all Egypt for a period of about five hundred years . Having ...
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... Hyksos kings . Near this city ran the wall from Pelusium to Heliopolis , which Rameses is supposed to have built to keep out the Asiatics . At Heliopolis he set up obelisks , none of which has come down to our time ; at Memphis he added ...
... Hyksos kings . Near this city ran the wall from Pelusium to Heliopolis , which Rameses is supposed to have built to keep out the Asiatics . At Heliopolis he set up obelisks , none of which has come down to our time ; at Memphis he added ...
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... Hyksos by the kings of Thebes , had occupied the position of a mere local deity , suddenly become the national god of Egypt . Whether Ani believed in his innermost heart any or all of the official religion is another matter ; his ...
... Hyksos by the kings of Thebes , had occupied the position of a mere local deity , suddenly become the national god of Egypt . Whether Ani believed in his innermost heart any or all of the official religion is another matter ; his ...
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