A
CONCISE DICTIONARY
OF
EGYPTIAN
ARCHAEOLOGY
A
CONCISE DICTIONARY
OF
EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
A
HANDBOOK FOR STUDENTS AND TRAVELLERS
BY
M.
BRODRICK AND A. ANDERSON MORTON
WITH 80 ILLUSTRATIONS
AND MANY CARTOUCHES
METHUEN & CO.
1902
PREFACE
THIS
little book has been prepared for publication with the idea of offering to
students and to travellers in
A selection only of kings' names has
been inserted.
In
illustrating the figures of the Egyptian gods the form most frequently
represented on the monuments has in each case been chosen. It has not been
possible, from want of space, to depict more than one aspect or one set of attributes.
The
system of transliteration adopted will be found under the heading
“Hieroglyphs.” In the case of particular names, where the Greek or
some other form has become familiar to the general reader, the word has not
been transliterated, but the more common spelling has been used, such as in Thothmes, Isis, Serapis, &c.
The
scarab on the cover is copied from a fine green specimen in the possession of
Miss Molyneux, Pitlochry.
MARY BRODRICK
ANNA ANDERSON
MORTON