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

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97), enlivened the bottom of the wall-space in certain chambers.

Elsewhere, we find full-blown flowers interspersed with buds (fig.

98), or tied together with cords (fig.

99); or those emblematic plants which symbolise the union of Upper and Lower Egypt under the rule of a single Pharaoh (fig.

100); or birds with human hands and arms, perched in an attitude of adoration on the sign which represents a solemn festival; or kneeling prisoners tied to the stake in couples, each couple consisting of an Asiatic and a negro (fig.


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