The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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Page 39
... Nile . Cities like Kadesh on the Orontes , Tyre , Reseph , Migdol , etc. , he not only conquered , but also built fortresses in them . During the reign of Seti the Cheta who , without , in my opinion , the slightest evidence for the ...
... Nile . Cities like Kadesh on the Orontes , Tyre , Reseph , Migdol , etc. , he not only conquered , but also built fortresses in them . During the reign of Seti the Cheta who , without , in my opinion , the slightest evidence for the ...
Page 46
... Nile . With the spoil which Rameses obtained from his successful wars , and the wealth which he gained from his mines and trading enterprises , he lavishly endowed the temples of Heliopolis , Memphis and Thebes . At Tell el - Yahûdîyeh ...
... Nile . With the spoil which Rameses obtained from his successful wars , and the wealth which he gained from his mines and trading enterprises , he lavishly endowed the temples of Heliopolis , Memphis and Thebes . At Tell el - Yahûdîyeh ...
Page 52
... Nile they met a number of soldiers belonging to the army of Tafnecht , and these they defeated . The Ethiopian troops seem not to have been unvaryingly suc- cessful , for it was necessary for Pianchi himself to come to Thebes ; thence ...
... Nile they met a number of soldiers belonging to the army of Tafnecht , and these they defeated . The Ethiopian troops seem not to have been unvaryingly suc- cessful , for it was necessary for Pianchi himself to come to Thebes ; thence ...
Page 56
... Nile , which passing first through the plain , flowed through a valley between the spurs of the Mukaṭṭam hills , in a southerly direction , until it emptied itself into the Arabian Gulf . It was an indirect connecting of the Medi ...
... Nile , which passing first through the plain , flowed through a valley between the spurs of the Mukaṭṭam hills , in a southerly direction , until it emptied itself into the Arabian Gulf . It was an indirect connecting of the Medi ...
Page 58
... Nile , his troops were defeated , and he himself was taken prisoner and led back to his palace at Saïs ; he was shortly after strangled and buried with his fathers in the temple of Neith . Before the death of and defeat Apries ...
... Nile , his troops were defeated , and he himself was taken prisoner and led back to his palace at Saïs ; he was shortly after strangled and buried with his fathers in the temple of Neith . Before the death of and defeat Apries ...
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