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FIG. |
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1. |
The Winged Sun of Thebes. |
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2. |
Amun-Ra. |
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3. |
Mando. |
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4. |
Hapimou, the Nile. |
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5. |
Chem. |
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6. |
Kneph. |
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7. |
Pthah. |
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8. |
Neith. |
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9. |
Isis. |
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10. |
Athor. |
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11. |
Pasht. |
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12. |
Thoth. |
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13. |
Osiris. |
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14. |
Horus. |
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15. |
Anubis. |
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16. |
Nephthys. |
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17. |
Typhon. |
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18. |
Chonso. |
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19. |
Seb. |
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20. |
Serapis. |
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21. |
Amun-Ra, Maut, and Chonso. |
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22. |
Horus between Isis and Nephthys. |
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23. |
Rameses III. between Isis and Nephthys. |
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24. |
Apis, the sacred bull. |
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25. |
Uræus or Asp. |
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26. |
Serapis. |
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27. |
The title of Zera, Son of the Sun. |
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28. |
The Birth of Amunothph III. |
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29. |
The Tree of life and knowledge. |
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30. |
A Column from Temple of Karnak. |
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31. |
Plan of Temple of Errebek. |
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32. |
Portico of the same. |
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33. |
Plan of Temple of Seboua. |
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34. |
Plan of Temple of Sarbout of Kadem. |
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35. |
Portico of Contra-Latopolis. |
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36. |
Portico of Tentyra restored. |
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37. |
Plan of the Memnonium. |
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38. |
View and plan of Temple of Philæ. |
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39. |
Priest squatting on the ground. |
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40. |
Crown of Upper Egypt. |
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41. |
Crown of Lower Egypt. |
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42. |
Double crown. |
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43. |
Stone head-rest. |
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44. |
Border of flower and fruit. |
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Emblems of Urim and Thummim. |
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48. |
The Ark. |
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49. |
The Singer or Musician. |
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50. |
The Prophet or Ventriloquist. |
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51. |
The Scribe. |
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52. |
The Serpent Charmer. |
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53. |
A Priest carrying an hour-glass. |
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54. |
Statue of a Pastophorus or Shrine-bearer. |
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55. |
Procession of sacred boats. |
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56. |
Serpent on a standard. |
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57. |
Divining cup. |
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58. |
Priest with leopard skin. |
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59. |
Votive Pyramid. |
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60. |
The King, Queen, their Son, and Priests sacrificing. |
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61. |
Pyramid of Chofo. |
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62. |
Plan and section of tomb. |
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63. |
King embracing a god. |
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64. |
The Conquerors of the great serpent. |
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65. |
Mummy with three cases. |
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66. |
Four lesser gods of the dead. |
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67. |
Isis and Nephthys grieving for the dead. |
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68. |
Anubis laying out a mummy. |
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69. |
Basin copied from a water-tank. |
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70. |
The Trial of the dead. |
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71. |
Gods mediating for the dead. |
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72. |
Gods sacrificed as an atonement. |
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73. |
Soul returning to the mummy. |
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74. |
Animal body and spiritual body. |
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75. |
Enemies under the soles of the shoes. |
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Page 58. |
Osiris, judge of the dead. |
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Fig. 76. |
Neith with outstretched wings as vault of heaven. |
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77. |
Pigmy Pthah. |
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78. |
The same with club. |
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79. |
The same, Cabeiri and Pit of Fire. |
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80. |
King appeasing the Cabeiri. |
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81. |
Chiun with Chem and Ranpo. Anaita worshipped. |
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82. |
Fire and water offered. |
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82a. |
Ghosts. |
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Pit of Fire. |
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Fig. 83. |
Sun worship by Persian Satrap. |
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84. |
Egyptian Ra altered with rays and hands. |
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Name of Thaomra. |
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Fig. 85. |
Eleusinian basket and serpent. |
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Page 86. |
Apis on coins of Cyprus. |
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Fig. 86. |
Horus as vault of heaven. |
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87. |
Osiris-Horus-Ra. |
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88. |
Pthah-Horus-Kneph. |
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89. |
Horus as a child. |
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90. |
Isis nursing Horus. |
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91. |
Harpocrates. |
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Page 91. |
Egyptian gods in Malta. |
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Fig. 92. |
Serpents of good and evil. |
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93. |
Serapis as serpent of evil. |
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94. |
Serpent of Evil with glory. |
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95. |
Serpent of Evil as Jao. |
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96. |
Triangular gem. |
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97. |
Trinity as a Sphinx. |
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98. |
Conqueror over Evil on horseback. |
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99. |
Spirit of Evil on horseback. |
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100. |
Mithra. |
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101. |
Figure of Jesus in a temple. |
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102. |
St. Peter worshipped by Rameses II. |
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103. |
Scarabæus and ball of dirt. |
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104. |
Isis rising heliacally. |