A popular account of the ancient Egyptians. Revised and abridged from [Manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians]. |
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according adopted ancient animals appearance applied Arab blue boats body bronze brought called carried cloth colour common confined consisted containing continued covered cubits custom early effect Egypt Egyptians employed evidently feet figures frequently give glass gold Greeks hand head Herodotus inches introduced inundation invention iron Italy kind king known land later laws length linen lower manner manufacture measures mentioned metal mode monuments mummy nature Nile objects obtained ordinary origin ornaments paintings papyrus passed period persons piece plant Plin Pliny present priests probably produce prove quantity remain remarkable represented respecting Romans round sails says sculptures side silver similar skill sometimes statues stone subjects supposed taken temple Thebes threads tombs upper usual various vases weight whole wood Woodcut wooden
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