Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archaeology
Irs*3] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHEOLOGY. [1890. sides,"'ctu lear transmitla legitimate par les femmes de sa famille. ce qt'iadiqaen ...
Junk3] PROCEEDINGS. [1890. ne se dit pas fils de roi, mais qui porte l'urxus,a des titres très voisinsde ceux du frère de Sésost ...
June3] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHEOLOGY. [1890. Dès le début du nouvel Empire,une longuehabitude d'écrire le nom du cheval se révèl ...
Junk3] PROCEEDINGS. [1890. Sur unestèle, le nom propre fi B* ' " (variantes fi B* , A «cz> 000 a <rr> fi B* ^?\, et fi ...
Junk3] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHEOLOGY. [1890. Ainsi,on trouve pourla première moitiédu moyen Empiredix- septnomspropres, au moins ...
June3] PROCEEDINGS. [1890. D'autre part,si la forme 8 ° désigneun animal, comme c'estpossible,et alors un animal bien connu, pui ...
June3] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY. [1890. Enfin,on a cru reconnaître dansle signe dontil s'agit, un qua drupèdevoisinpar exe ...
June3] PROCEEDINGS. [1890. aux conclusions à tirer, pourle mot hetert,d'un exemple unique représentépar un petit hiéroglyphedout ...
June3] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHEOLOGY. [189a exemple, surtoutsi l'on réfléchit que le cheval a pu être souvent impur(au même titr ...
June3] PROCEEDINGS. [1890. TYRE, By G. A. Simcox, M.A. Isaiah xxiii, 17, 18. "And it shall come to pass afterthe end of seventy ...
June3] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHEOLOGY. [1890. THESUN-STROKEIN EGYPTIAN. By P. le Page Renouf. The Egyptian Sun-strokeis not ident ...
June3] PROCEEDINGS [1890. hu em C en sex, "strikingwith a hundred blows,"whichoccursin the third Anastasipapyrus(p. 6, line 13), ...
Junk3] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCH.EOLOGV. [1890. CYPRIOTE-AND KHITA. By Hyde Clarke. Theletterof the Rev. Cesare de Cara, S.J.,on t ...
Junk3] PROCEEDINGS. [,89o. C ni> Cypriote [Nose]. £ sun, Vy, signifiesnose. •£ Baby lonian Bowl, Khita. Nose, Okuloma, nini; ...
June3] SOCIETYOF UIULICAL ARCHEOLOGY. 1890. Nose, andan original nasal. In Africa thereare forms of words correspondingto the Cy ...
June3] PROCEEDINGS. [1890. as the legendary historyof Rome suggests, these quarters were heldby distinct tribes,andlightis throw ...
June3] SOCIETYOFBIBLICALARCHAEOLOGY. [1890. Indeed,whatis available as Altaic has yet to be denned. There is the recognizable no ...
June3] PROCEEDINGS. [1890. forms,such as anyone might invent,buttheyare precisely of un common types, and which are to be found ...
June3] SOCIETYOF BIBLICAL ARCHEOLOGY. [1890. years have now passed since my determination that Khita, or Hamath,constitutesa cha ...
June3] PROCEEDINGS. [1890. to descent fromthe royal race,an historical condition of which we mayfindexamplesin Germanic history. ...
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