The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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... period are known from the 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 ...
... period are known from the 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 ...
Page 26
... period , made known to us by the Egyptian monuments , are Apepȧ I. , Åpepå II . , and Nubti . Of Apepȧ I. very little is known , but of Apepȧ II . a number of monuments remain , and among others one which records the submission to him ...
... period , made known to us by the Egyptian monuments , are Apepȧ I. , Åpepå II . , and Nubti . Of Apepȧ I. very little is known , but of Apepȧ II . a number of monuments remain , and among others one which records the submission to him ...
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... period of 400 years with the 430 years of the bondage of Israel in Egypt , and , as Israel in the Exodus probably took place during the reign of the Egypt . immediate successor of Rameses II . , we may assume that the statement of Bar ...
... period of 400 years with the 430 years of the bondage of Israel in Egypt , and , as Israel in the Exodus probably took place during the reign of the Egypt . immediate successor of Rameses II . , we may assume that the statement of Bar ...
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... period of about five hundred years . Having captured Avaris , Amasis marched into Asia , where he captured the town of Sharhana , the of Joshua xix . 6 , and made himself master of the land of T'ahi . Returning Egyptian to Egypt he ...
... period of about five hundred years . Having captured Avaris , Amasis marched into Asia , where he captured the town of Sharhana , the of Joshua xix . 6 , and made himself master of the land of T'ahi . Returning Egyptian to Egypt he ...
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... period . Of the end of Hatshepset nothing is known . During her lifetime she wore male attire , and put on the robes and ornaments which belonged to kings only . In the inscriptions she is always described as king " of the North and ...
... period . Of the end of Hatshepset nothing is known . During her lifetime she wore male attire , and put on the robes and ornaments which belonged to kings only . In the inscriptions she is always described as king " of the North and ...
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