The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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Page 32
... hands of the enemy , immediately brought offerings of gold , precious stones , horses , corn , oxen , etc. , etc. , and submitted to Thothmes . The news of the defeat of the league reached the remote parts of Meso- potamia , and their ...
... hands of the enemy , immediately brought offerings of gold , precious stones , horses , corn , oxen , etc. , etc. , and submitted to Thothmes . The news of the defeat of the league reached the remote parts of Meso- potamia , and their ...
Page 34
... hand . He built the oldest Serapeum part of the Serapeum at Sakkarah , a temple to Amen - Rā at Sakkârah . Karnak , a larger temple to the same god at Luxor , with an avenue of Sphinxes leading to it , and the temple of Mut to the south ...
... hand . He built the oldest Serapeum part of the Serapeum at Sakkarah , a temple to Amen - Rā at Sakkârah . Karnak , a larger temple to the same god at Luxor , with an avenue of Sphinxes leading to it , and the temple of Mut to the south ...
Page 43
... hands , and within a few years Mesopotamians , Syrians , dwellers on the coast , Libyans , the Shaȧsu and Ethio- pians all submitted to him . In the twenty - first year of his reign he made a treaty with Māutenure , chief of the Cheta ...
... hands , and within a few years Mesopotamians , Syrians , dwellers on the coast , Libyans , the Shaȧsu and Ethio- pians all submitted to him . In the twenty - first year of his reign he made a treaty with Māutenure , chief of the Cheta ...
Page 45
... hands of the Egyptians . The Akauasha have by some been identified with the Achaeans , the Sharetana with the Sardinians , the Shekelasha with the Sicilians , the Lebu with the Libyans , the Tursha with the Etruscans , the Leku with the ...
... hands of the Egyptians . The Akauasha have by some been identified with the Achaeans , the Sharetana with the Sardinians , the Shekelasha with the Sicilians , the Lebu with the Libyans , the Tursha with the Etruscans , the Leku with the ...
Page 49
... hand , and finally he declared himself " King of Upper and Lower Egypt , " and thus became the first of the so - called " priest - kings " of the XXIst dynasty . His dwelling- 1100-1000 place was Thebes , and the buildings which he ...
... hand , and finally he declared himself " King of Upper and Lower Egypt , " and thus became the first of the so - called " priest - kings " of the XXIst dynasty . His dwelling- 1100-1000 place was Thebes , and the buildings which he ...
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