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Page 184
... Egyptian influence , on the contrary , are few and faint . No doubt the Phoenician alphabet was ultimately of Egyptian origin , no doubt , too , that certain elements of Phoenician art were borrowed from Egypt , but before these were ...
... Egyptian influence , on the contrary , are few and faint . No doubt the Phoenician alphabet was ultimately of Egyptian origin , no doubt , too , that certain elements of Phoenician art were borrowed from Egypt , but before these were ...
Page 471
... Egyptian . Is the Egyptian a distinct race , or can it be directly traced to a fusion of two or more of the other three types ? The mod- ern Egyptian helps us towards a solution of this problem . If we knew nothing of his descent we ...
... Egyptian . Is the Egyptian a distinct race , or can it be directly traced to a fusion of two or more of the other three types ? The mod- ern Egyptian helps us towards a solution of this problem . If we knew nothing of his descent we ...
Page 480
... Egypt , certainly has left more memorials of its subjects there , and at Abydos in the Thebaïd . Then the Egyptian memoir is first found , thenceforward to be our most precious source of history . we know ; they were " the dwellers on ...
... Egypt , certainly has left more memorials of its subjects there , and at Abydos in the Thebaïd . Then the Egyptian memoir is first found , thenceforward to be our most precious source of history . we know ; they were " the dwellers on ...
Contents
Afghanistan The Scientific Frontier | 3 |
BRIDES Pass The 42 114 142 361 424 747 | 42 |
COUNTRY Lady The in Town | 70 |
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