The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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... probably be rendered less difficult by the fact that a great many of the inhabitants of the Delta were of Semitic origin , their ancestors having settled there in the XIIth dynasty , and their opposition to their kinsmen would be , in ...
... probably be rendered less difficult by the fact that a great many of the inhabitants of the Delta were of Semitic origin , their ancestors having settled there in the XIIth dynasty , and their opposition to their kinsmen would be , in ...
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... probably took place during the reign of the Egypt . immediate successor of Rameses II . , we may assume that the statement of Bar - Hebraeus was based on some trustworthy tradition . It has also been pertinently remarked that it would ...
... probably took place during the reign of the Egypt . immediate successor of Rameses II . , we may assume that the statement of Bar - Hebraeus was based on some trustworthy tradition . It has also been pertinently remarked that it would ...
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... probably lost his life in battle with the enemy , and must in any case have been seriously wounded , judging by the smashed skull and broken bones which his mummy exhibits . Egyptians defeat the Hyksos . DYNASTY XVIII . B.C. 1700 in ...
... probably lost his life in battle with the enemy , and must in any case have been seriously wounded , judging by the smashed skull and broken bones which his mummy exhibits . Egyptians defeat the Hyksos . DYNASTY XVIII . B.C. 1700 in ...
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... probably lying to the north - east of Syria ; Gilukhîpa the sister of Tushratta , king of Mitani , and Sâtumkhîpa Marriage daughter of Tushratta ; and Thi the daughter of parents who were not royal . The country of Mitani also lay to ...
... probably lying to the north - east of Syria ; Gilukhîpa the sister of Tushratta , king of Mitani , and Sâtumkhîpa Marriage daughter of Tushratta ; and Thi the daughter of parents who were not royal . The country of Mitani also lay to ...
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... probably associated with him in the rule of the kingdom , but how long it is not possible to say . While Amenophis IV . was quarrelling with the priests of Cheta . 1833125122 Seti I. in battle . From a bas - EGYPTIAN HISTORY . 37.
... probably associated with him in the rule of the kingdom , but how long it is not possible to say . While Amenophis IV . was quarrelling with the priests of Cheta . 1833125122 Seti I. in battle . From a bas - EGYPTIAN HISTORY . 37.
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