The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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Page 25
... say that these people were Arabians . " Now , in another copy it is said , that this word does not denote kings , but on the contrary , denotes Captive Shepherds , and this on account of the particle HYC ; for that HYC , with the ...
... say that these people were Arabians . " Now , in another copy it is said , that this word does not denote kings , but on the contrary , denotes Captive Shepherds , and this on account of the particle HYC ; for that HYC , with the ...
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... says , " kept possession of Egypt five hundred and eleven years . " On the whole it seems that these observations of Manetho are correct . Of Salatis , the first Hyksos king , nothing is known historically , and there are no monuments ...
... says , " kept possession of Egypt five hundred and eleven years . " On the whole it seems that these observations of Manetho are correct . Of Salatis , the first Hyksos king , nothing is known historically , and there are no monuments ...
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... says that " the Shepherds built a wall round all this place , which was a large and strong wall , and this in order to keep all their possessions and their prey within a place of strength , but that Thummosis the son of ...
... says that " the Shepherds built a wall round all this place , which was a large and strong wall , and this in order to keep all their possessions and their prey within a place of strength , but that Thummosis the son of ...
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... says , " We took Avaris , and I carried off as captives from thence one man and three women , in all four heads . " The war of independence begun by Seqenen - Ra III . , was brought to a successful issue by Aāḥmes or Amāsis I. , and ...
... says , " We took Avaris , and I carried off as captives from thence one man and three women , in all four heads . " The war of independence begun by Seqenen - Ra III . , was brought to a successful issue by Aāḥmes or Amāsis I. , and ...
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... say of those people who worshipped the disk of the sun , Åten mm , in preference to Àmen - Rã , the national god of Egypt . He showed how much he detested the god Åmen , by setting aside his name Amen - hetep and adopting that of Chu ...
... say of those people who worshipped the disk of the sun , Åten mm , in preference to Àmen - Rã , the national god of Egypt . He showed how much he detested the god Åmen , by setting aside his name Amen - hetep and adopting that of Chu ...
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