Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians: Including Their Private Life, Government, Laws, Arts, Manufacturers, Religion and Early History : Derived from a Comparison of the Painting, Sculptures and Monuments Still Existing with the Accounts of Ancient Authors, Volume 3Murray, 1837 - 404 pages |
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18th dynasty adopted ancient Egyptians appear applied Arabs Beni Hassan birds blue boats bottles bronze byblus carrying chariot chase chasseur colours cotton crocodile custom cyperus Cyperus papyrus desert Diod Diodorus dogs Egypt and Thebes employed Ethiopia evident fish found at Thebes fowl frequently gazelle glass gold Greeks ground Hassan Herod Herodotus hieroglyphics hippopotamus hyæna inch invention iron Julius Pollux kind king known lake Moris leather linen Lower Egypt manner manufacture mast mentioned metal mode modern monuments mummy cloths Museum nets Nile noose numerous occasion ornamental oryx paintings papyrus period piece plant Plin Pliny Plut Pollux present day preserved probably purpose Remeses represented Romans rope sacred animals sail says sculptures Sebennytic nome silver skill sometimes spear species specimens stone Strabo supposed temples Tentyris Tentyrites Thebaïd Thebes thongs threads tombs Upper Upper Egypt various vases Vide wood-cut warp wild wood wooden woof