so Ses/ia birds, 3 S/teJeh wine, 2, 3, 4 Shortening of history, 20 Shrines on Nile, 4, 5 Silver rings, 3 Sirius period, 6 proper motion of, 9 rising of, 6-10 Snefcru, date of, 10-12 Sothis and ist Thoth, table, 7 period, 6 rising of, 6-10 Spinning in third dynasty, 37-39 Stages on Nile, 4 Statuettes compared, 1 Steatopygous figures, 40 Strings of flowers, 3 Style, descent of, 16 importance of, 16 rate of change of, 16 Sycomore wood, S Tamarisk in feast, i, 2 Taurt vase, 44, 45 Tetradrachm main Roman coin, 30 Third dynasty date, 10-12 Thirteenth dynasty names, 14 Thoth, first month, 9 first of, 7 Tin, figures of, 5 Tools compared, 1 length of, 20, 21 INDEX Tortoise vase, 41, 42 Towing stages on Nile, 4 Tunics for priests, 2 Turin papjTUs chronological, 13, 14 Turpii geese, 2, 3, 4 Turquoise figures, 5 Twelfth dynasty date, n, 20 compared with xviiith, 15 Udenunt for feast, 2, 3 Ushabtis compared, 15 Uza eyes, 3 Vegetables for feast, 2, 3 Vulture vase, 42, 43 Wastage of currency, 32 Wax ofiferings, 3 Weapons compared, 15 Weaving of third dynasty, 37-39 Wine for feast, 2, 3 shrines, 5 Year of 360 days, 8 of 365 days, 8 Zedmet loaves, 2 Zerti relic of Osiris, 24 Printed by HazM, Walson O- Viney. Ld., London and Aylesbury.
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