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  2. E. A. Wallis Budge - Wikipedia

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    Budge, E. A. Wallis (1904). The Gods of the Egyptians. HTML, formatted with images; Others "E.A. Wallis Budge", British Museum; Geoffrey Graham, Yale University - list discussion of Egyptian dictionary, How to best use Budge's work and appreciate his ability to synthesize - get some education first, Rostau; Budge, E. A. Wallis (20 January 1930).

  3. Syriac Alexander Romance - Wikipedia

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    The text is the copy ordered by Budge in 1886 to a scribe called ʾŌšaʿnā from a MS dated in 1848 A.D. (= AG 2159), whose errors were corrected by the copyist at several places. E = Owned by E.A. Wallis Budge. Paper. 15 quires. 160 leaves with 20 lines per page, about 9 ¼ in. by 6 ¾.

  4. Papyrus of Ani - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after Budge first saw the papyrus, Egyptian police arrested several antiquities dealers and sealed up their houses, one of which contained the objects Budge had purchased from the dealers. Budge distracted the guards by offering them a meal while locals tunnelled under the house's walls to retrieve the objects, including the Papyrus of Ani.

  5. Decree of Canopus - Wikipedia

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    The Canopus Decree, Hieroglyphic version: full translation by E. A. Wallis Budge (about 1800 words; copied at attalus.org) The Canopus Decree, Greek version: full translation at attalus.org) Stele of Canopus and the Rosetta Stone

  6. Budge, E. A. Wallis - Wikipedia

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  7. Gebelein predynastic mummies - Wikipedia

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    They were the first complete predynastic bodies to be discovered. The well-preserved bodies were excavated at the end of the nineteenth century by Wallis Budge, the British Museum Keeper for Egyptology, from shallow sand graves near Gebelein (today, Naga el-Gherira) [2] in the Egyptian desert. Budge excavated all the bodies from the same grave ...

  8. List of kings of Axum - Wikipedia

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    The spelling of certain names are taken from lists recorded by E. A. Wallis Budge. [10] The overall order of monarchs is partially based on the 1922 regnal list of Ethiopia, which is the only official Ethiopian regnal list that attempted to combine names from different lists into a longer chronological order.

  9. Book of the Dead - Wikipedia

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    The work of E. A. Wallis Budge, Birch's successor at the British Museum, is still in wide circulation – including both his hieroglyphic editions and his English translations of the Papyrus of Ani, though the latter are now considered inaccurate and out-of-date. [66]