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Tutankhamun Uncovered

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by Michael J Marfleet


  Wadjyt Goddess of kingship. Form of a cobra. Appeared on royal headdress next to the Nekhbet. Sometimes appeared as a human female with the head of a lioness surmounted by a cobra and sun disc.

  Was sceptre Slender cane with a head similar in form to that of an ibex, at the other end a bifurcated base. As common an accompaniment of the Pharaoh and the gods as the ankh. In association with the ankh and djed pillar, a symbol of life, stability and power. Recently interpreted to be a representation of an extracted bull’s penis and may, on occasion, have been made from such.

  Window of Appearances A specially prepared ‘balcony’ where the Pharaoh, with or without the royal family, would present himself to the public.

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  Table of Contents

  Cover

  Front Matter

  Title Page

  Publisher Information

  Dedication

  Acknowledgements

  Introduction

  Part 1

  An Ending

  A Beginning

  The Forbidden City

  Appointment

  Part 2

  Mummy

  A Man of Some Importance

  Misadventures

  The Trouble with the French

  Part 3

  Tomb

  Lordship

  The Seventieth Day

  Part 4

  Conscription

  The Hundredth Day

  Pause For a War

  Part 5

  The Thousandth Day

  Finally

  A Warning

  Something Good

  Part 6

  Conspiracy

  Something Bad

  Bandits

  Ambush

  Part 7

  Turn For The Worse

  Turn for the Better

  The Sickness

  Mummy

  Osiris

  Part 8

  Decline

  Atenset

  End Matter

  Glossary

  Bibliography

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