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The Egyptian Religion and the Plastic Arts.
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determining the signification of signs which have been puzzling egyptologists, the inquirer will undoubtedly do good work, and


Fig. 33.—Amenhotep or Amenophis III. presented by Phré to Amen-Ra; Thebes.
(Champollion, pl. 344.)

will establish facts which are sure not to lack interest and even importance; but even when documents abound and when every