1.
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George Steindorf and Keith C. Seele,
When Egypt Ruled The East
, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1957, p. 6.
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2.
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Jules David Prown, “Mind in Matter: An Introduction To Material Culture and Method,”
Winterthur Portfolio
, 1982 p. 1.
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3.
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Prown, p.3.
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4.
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Prown, description of seminar, “Time Machines: Artifacts and Culture.”
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5.
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Prown, p. 7.
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6.
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E. A. Wallis Budge,
The Dwellers On The Nile
, New York, Dover Publications, Inc., 1977, p. 269.
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7.
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Adolf Erman,
Life in Ancient Egypt
, New York, Dover Publications, Inc., 1971, p. 306.
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8.
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Siegfried Morenz,
Egyptian Religion
, Ithica, New York, Cornell University Press, 1973, p. 13.
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9.
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Erman, p. 312.
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1O.
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Upper Egypt is actually located in southern Egypt, but is so named because it is nearer the source of the Nile, which flows from south to north.
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11.
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A. Rosalie David,
The Egyptian Kingdoms
, New York, E.P. Dutton & Co., 1975, p. 136.
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13.
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Budge,
Dwellers On The Nile
, pp. 220222.
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14.
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Erman, p. 308.
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15.
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Budge,
Dwellers On The Nile
, p. 231 and Erman, p. 3089.
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16.
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Guide to British Museum Collection, p. 156.
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17.
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Harris, p. 27 28.
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18.
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Ibid., p. 156.
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19.
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Shafer, p. 38 and Erman, p. 317.
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20.
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Peabody Museum Exhibit
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21.
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Guide to British Museum Exhibit, p. 147.
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22.
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W.A. Budge,
The Mummy
, p. 195 and Erman, p. 317.
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23.
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Guide to British Museum Exhibit, p. 147.
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