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" In manner, language, and many other respects, Egypt was certainly more Asiatic than African ; and though there is no appearance of the Hindoo and Egyptian religions having been borrowed from one another, which many might be induced to conclude from their... "
Crania Ægyptiaca, Or, Observations on Egyptian Ethnography Derived from ... - Página 47
de Samuel George Morton - 1844 - 67 páginas
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Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, Including Their Private Life ...

Sir John Gardner Wilkinson - 1837 - 462 páginas
...Asia, the latter to Africa, and taking the river as the boundary line of the two continents. In manner, language, and many other respects, Egypt was certainly...analogy in some points, yet it is not improbable that those two nations may have proceeded from the same original stock, and have migrated southwards from...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the ..., Volumen 164

1838 - 782 páginas
...the Egyptians and the Negroes. " In manner, language, and many other respects," says Mr. Wilkinson, " Egypt was certainly more Asiatic than African : and...these two nations may have proceeded from the same original stock, and have migrated southwards from their parent country in Central Asia." Whether Egypt...
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Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volumen 165

1838 - 1080 páginas
...and the Negroes. " In manner, language, and many other respects," says Mr. Wilkinson, " Egypt wajj certainly more Asiatic than African: and though there...these two nations may have proceeded from the same original stock, and have migrated southwards from their parent country in Central Asia." Whether Egypt...
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Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians: Including Their Private Life ...

Sir John Gardner Wilkinson - 1842 - 468 páginas
...Asia, the latter to Africa, and taking the river as the boundary line of the two continents. In manner, language, and many other respects, Egypt was certainly...analogy in some points, yet it is not improbable that those two nations may have proceeded from the same original stock, and have migrated southwards from...
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The International Numismata Orientalia: pt. 1

Edward Thomas - 1874 - 436 páginas
...(Nymphaa Nelumbo) in the Acesines, he thought he had discovered the sources of the Nile." " In manner, language, and many other respects, Egypt was certainly...African ; and though there is no appearance of the Hindu and Egyptian religions having been borrowed from one another, . . . yet it is not improbable...
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The Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, Volumen 1

Sir John Gardner Wilkinson - 1878 - 572 páginas
...Asia, the latter to Africa, and taking the river as the boundary line of the two continents. In manner, language, and many other respects, Egypt was certainly more Asiatic than African. There is no appearance of the Hindoo and Egyptian religions having been borrowed from one another,...
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Pre-Historic Nations: Or Inquiries Concerning Some of the Great Peoples and ...

John D. Baldwin - 1988 - 420 páginas
...inhabitants of the known valley of the Kile, they bear the evident stamp of an Asiatic origin." And, " In manners, language, and many other respects, Egypt...African ; and though there is no appearance of the Hindu and Egyptian religions having been borrowed from one another, yet it is not improbable that those...
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