A Book of the Beginnings: Containing an Attempt to Recover and Reconstitute the Lost Origines of the Myths and Mysteries, Types and Symbols, Religion and Language, with Egypt for the Mouthpiece and Africa as the Birthplace, Volume 1Williams & Norgate, 1881 |
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... or washes found in the Ebers Papyrus , and one of these is ascribed to the lady Skheskh , mother of Teta , the first king on the monuments after Mena . This is typical . They were old enough more than 8 A BOOK OF THE BEGINNINGS .
... or washes found in the Ebers Papyrus , and one of these is ascribed to the lady Skheskh , mother of Teta , the first king on the monuments after Mena . This is typical . They were old enough more than 8 A BOOK OF THE BEGINNINGS .
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... King Housap - ti , who , according to M. Déveria , was the Usaphais of Manetho , the fifth king of the first dynasty , and lived over 6,000 years since ; at that time certain parts of the sacred book were discovered as antiquities of ...
... King Housap - ti , who , according to M. Déveria , was the Usaphais of Manetho , the fifth king of the first dynasty , and lived over 6,000 years since ; at that time certain parts of the sacred book were discovered as antiquities of ...
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... King Kufu , giver of life , he founded the house of Isis ( Hest ) dominating the pyramid near to the house of the sphinx . North - west of the house of Osiris the Lord of Rusta he built his pyramid near to the temple of that goddess ...
... King Kufu , giver of life , he founded the house of Isis ( Hest ) dominating the pyramid near to the house of the sphinx . North - west of the house of Osiris the Lord of Rusta he built his pyramid near to the temple of that goddess ...
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... kings of the ancient race , from the first to the fourteenth dynasties , do not support any hypothesis of immigration ; they are adverse to the Asiatic one by the Isthinus . They indicate rather , that Egypt herself , through her ...
... kings of the ancient race , from the first to the fourteenth dynasties , do not support any hypothesis of immigration ; they are adverse to the Asiatic one by the Isthinus . They indicate rather , that Egypt herself , through her ...
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... king of the Brass people never spoke to the king of the Ibos without acknowledging his inferiority by going down on his knees and striking his head against the ground . On the lower Niger , as a mark of supreme homage , the people ...
... king of the Brass people never spoke to the king of the Ibos without acknowledging his inferiority by going down on his knees and striking his head against the ground . On the lower Niger , as a mark of supreme homage , the people ...
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abode Akkadian ancient Ankh Annwn Atum Bear birthplace breath Brithon British bull cake called cave child circle corn Cornish crossing dead denotes derived divine Druidic Druids Dyved earth Egypt Egyptian mythology Egyptian name enclosure English equinox equivalent extant female feminine festival figure fire Gaelic genitrix goddess gods Greek Gwydion Hathor heaven Hebrew hence hieroglyphics hill hippopotamus Horus identified ideograph inundation Irish island isles Kêd khat Kheb Khebt Kheft Khekh Khem Khen Khent Khepr Khept Kherp Khet Kymry land language lord male means monuments mother mythology Nile nine origin Osiris Ptah Pwyll race reckoning Rekh Renn represented river root round sacred Sanskrit says seat seven signifies solar soul spirit stone Stonehenge symbol Taht Taliesin temple tree Typhon typical Uskh vernal equinox Wales Welsh whence womb word