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

CHAPTER II
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101).

Male and female Niles (fig.

102), laden with flowers and fruits, either kneel, or advance in majestic procession, along the ground level.

These are the nomes, lakes, and districts of Egypt, bringing offerings of their products to the god.
In one instance, at Karnak, Thothmes III.

caused the fruits, flowers, and animals indigenous to the foreign lands which he had conquered, to be sculptured on the lower courses of his walls (fig.


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