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 | Egyptian Designs CD-ROM and Book by Dover This comprehensive collection contains over 370 striking black-and-white motifs, including gods and pharaohs (all identified), plants and animals, half-human figures, mythical creatures, hieroglyphic inscriptions, and much more.
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 | Egyptian Designs Iron-on Transfer Patterns by Dianne Gaspas Over 100 striking images of gods and goddesses, royal headdress, lotus and papyrus motifs, sphinx, royal barge, hieroglyphic symbols, mummy case, much more. For use in a variety of crafts.
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 | Egyptian Gods and Goddesses Art Tattoos by Marty Noble Four large peel-and-apply images of ancient deities: Ra, the sun god; Osiris, god of the underworld; Isis, goddess of fertility; and Anubis, god who leads the dead to judgment.
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 | The Egyptian Heaven and Hell by E. A. Wallis Budge Complete hieroglyphic renderings of two ancient "books of the underworld" which provided the dead with a guide their souls would need to make the journey to the "abode of the blessed."
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 | An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary, Vol. 1 by E. A. Wallis Budge Volume 1 of the monumental work containing about 25,000 words and terms from 3000 B.C. to A.D. 600. Each entry consists of a transliteration, the word in hieroglyphs, and the English meaning.
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 | An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary, Vol. 2 by E. A. Wallis Budge Volume 2 of the monumental work containing about 25,000 words and terms from 3000 B.C. to 600 A.D. Each entry consists of a transliteration, the word in hieroglyphs, and the English meaning.
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 | Egyptian Hieroglyphic Grammar: A Handbook for Beginners by Gunther Roeder Compact handbook for beginners provides instructions for forming nouns, pronouns, adjectives, numerals, verbs, and other grammatic elements. A list of hieroglyphs, a vocabulary section, and reading exercises complete the text.
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 | Egyptian Hieroglyphic Reading Book for Beginners by E. A. Wallis Budge Twenty Egyptian texts — c. 2400 BC to 250 BC — printed in hieroglyphics together with transliterations and a complete vocabulary. "The Tale of Two Brothers," "The Possessed Princess of Bekhten," more.
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 | Egyptian Hieroglyphics: How to Read and Write Them by Stephane Rossini Clear, easy-to-follow text tells absolute beginners how to transcribe hieroglyphs by presenting and explaining 134 phonetic elements. Includes section on word analysis, newly enlarged pronunciation guide, and much more.
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 | Egyptian Ideas of the Afterlife by E. A. Wallis Budge Noted Egyptologist offers concise, learned exposition of central Egyptian concept of immortality. Belief in Osiris, god of resurrection, other "gods" of Egyptians, judgment of the dead, more. 8 illustrations.
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 | Egyptian Life Stickers by A. G. Smith Nineteen full-color stickers depict everyday life in ancient Egypt with portraits of a Pharaoh, charioteer, scribe, soothsayer, laborers, and more.
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 | Egyptian Magic by E. A. Wallis Budge All that is known about magic in ancient Egypt: powerful amulets to ward off evil spirits, scarabs of immortality, wax images, formulas and spells, the secret name, much more.
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 | Egyptian Mazes by Dave Phillips Kids can solve 36 mazes and learn fascinating facts about Ancient Egypt. Illustrations of Great Sphinx, pyramids, pharaohs, gods, mummies, and more. Captions and solutions.
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 | Egyptian Scarabs by Percy E. Newberry In this profusely illustrated volume, a noted authority examines the origin of the scarab, its importance in ancient times, its uses, and more, with detailed descriptions of the specimens depicted in the plates (over 1,100 illustrations, with 116 more in the text).
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 | Egyptian Stained Glass Coloring Book by John Green Sixteen ready-to-color illustrations include Queen Hatshepsut in a ceremonial headdress, Cleopatra, Tutankhamen's gold casket, and more. Hold each finished picture up to a light source for stunning stained glass effect.
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 | Egyptian Tattoos by Gregory Mirow Ten striking motifs to delight tattoo enthusiasts of all ages: an Egyptian queen, the Sphinx, a stylized beetle, lotus, birds, and more.
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 | Egyptian Temples by Margaret A. Murray More than 120 photographs and diagrams depict the magnificent ruins of the Temple of the Sphinx, the great temples at Abu Simbel; and other extraordinary structures. 122 halftones and black-and-white line illustrations.
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 | Everyday Life in Ancient Egypt by Jon Manchip White Remarkably accurate picture of Egyptian life from the end of the third millennium BC to the Greek occupation in 330 BC. "A handy reference tool." — Horn Book. 120 illustrations.
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 | First Steps in Egyptian Hieroglyphics: A Book for Beginners by E. A. Wallis Budge Classic primer comprises lists of frequently used signs and determinatives, a vocabulary of about 500 words, a series of 31 texts and extracts, and untransliterated and untranslated texts to be worked out independently.
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