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

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of tin, 1 per cent.

of iron, and 94 of copper.

Certain fragments of statuettes and mirrors more recently subjected to analysis have yielded a notable quantity of gold and silver, thus corresponding with the bronzes of Corinth.

Other specimens resemble brass, both in their colour and substance.

Many of the best Egyptian bronzes offer a surprising resistance to damp, and oxidise with difficulty.


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