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Several personal links to Egypt are recorded , all of them in the Hellenistic period . One must exclude the ambassadors Ewtéans and Alovúolos , sent by Ptolemy I to Sinope to bring back the statue of Sarapis ( Manetho fr .
Several personal links to Egypt are recorded , all of them in the Hellenistic period . One must exclude the ambassadors Ewtéans and Alovúolos , sent by Ptolemy I to Sinope to bring back the statue of Sarapis ( Manetho fr .
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607-28 ) ; Egypt and Egyptian history ( P.J. Frandsen , ' Aida and Edward Said : Attitudes and Images of Ancient Egypt and Egyptology ' , pp . 205-28 ; and K. Ryholt , ' The Assyrian Invasion of Egypt in Egyptian Literary Tradition : A ...
607-28 ) ; Egypt and Egyptian history ( P.J. Frandsen , ' Aida and Edward Said : Attitudes and Images of Ancient Egypt and Egyptology ' , pp . 205-28 ; and K. Ryholt , ' The Assyrian Invasion of Egypt in Egyptian Literary Tradition : A ...
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Here one senses his understandable uncertainty about whether Egypt should or should not be included in such a survey . We are told that , owing to the public perception that Egypt is part of the Near East , a need was felt to include ...
Here one senses his understandable uncertainty about whether Egypt should or should not be included in such a survey . We are told that , owing to the public perception that Egypt is part of the Near East , a need was felt to include ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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