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Manual Of Egyptian Archaeology And Guide To The Study Of Antiquities In Egypt

CHAPTER I
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First edition 1885, second edition 1885.

Truebner & Co., London.
-- A.B.E.
[6] For an account of the explorations at Daphnae (the "Tahpanhes" of the Bible, the _Tell Defenneh_ of the present day) see Mr.Petrie's memoir, entitled _Tanis, Part II, (including Nebesheh, Gemayemi, Defenneh, etc.)_, published by the Egypt Exploration Fund .-- A.B.E.
[7] The remains of this gigantic work may yet be seen about two hours' distance to the southward of Medum.

See Herodotus, book II.; chap.
99 .-- A.B.E.
[8] See _The Fayum and Lake Moeris_.

Major R.H.Brown, R.E.
[9] Officially, this temple is attributed to Thothmes III., and the dedicatory inscription dates from the first year of his reign; but the work was really that of his aunt and predecessor, Queen Hatshepsut.
[10] See also an exact reduction of this design, to scale, in Mr.Petrie's work _A Season in Egypt_, 1887, Plate XXV.
[11] Chenoboscion .-- A.B.E..


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