The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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... Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge. E RUHFEL se . other monuments of the great civilization of Egypt were wanting. The Shekh el - Beled . From Sakkarah [ Gizeh Museum , No. 492 ] . The entrance to the tombs at Beni - Hasan .
... Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge. E RUHFEL se . other monuments of the great civilization of Egypt were wanting. The Shekh el - Beled . From Sakkarah [ Gizeh Museum , No. 492 ] . The entrance to the tombs at Beni - Hasan .
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Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge. other monuments of the great civilization of Egypt were wanting , these " Precepts " alone would show the moral worth of the Egyptians , and the high ideal of ...
Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge. other monuments of the great civilization of Egypt were wanting , these " Precepts " alone would show the moral worth of the Egyptians , and the high ideal of ...
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... monuments by which these figures can be checked , and there is no other authority for them besides Manetho . The Turin papyrus gives traces of 136 names for the period corresponding to that of the XIIIth and XIVth dynasties . Among the ...
... monuments by which these figures can be checked , and there is no other authority for them besides Manetho . The Turin papyrus gives traces of 136 names for the period corresponding to that of the XIIIth and XIVth dynasties . Among the ...
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... monuments , but a greater knowledge of the history of that time is necessary for arranging them in chronological order . It seems pretty certain that few of the kings reigned many years , and that the country was divided into a number ...
... monuments , but a greater knowledge of the history of that time is necessary for arranging them in chronological order . It seems pretty certain that few of the kings reigned many years , and that the country was divided into a number ...
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... monuments known which can correctly be asserted to be the work of the kings of the first Hyksos dynasty . The country from which the Hyksos came , also , is unknown . Some Egyptologists consider the Hyksos to be Cushites , and some ...
... monuments known which can correctly be asserted to be the work of the kings of the first Hyksos dynasty . The country from which the Hyksos came , also , is unknown . Some Egyptologists consider the Hyksos to be Cushites , and some ...
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