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Identifier: cu31924091767503 (find matches)
Title: History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia and Assyria
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Maspero, G. (Gaston), 1846-1916 Sayce, A. H. (Archibald Henry), 1845-1933 McClure, M. L., d. 1918
Subjects: Civilization, Ancient History, Ancient
Publisher: London : Grolier Society
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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auasha, whom the Greeks called Maxyes. 1 Herodotus seems to have been ignorant of the real name of thefounder of Gyrene, which has been preserved for us by Pindar, byGallimachus, by the spurious Heraclides of Pontus, and by the chronologistsof the Ghristian epoch. Herodotus says that Battos signifies Mng inthe language of Libya. ^ The description given by Herodotus of these Libyan tribes agreeswith the slight amount of information furnished by the Egyptianmonuments for the thirteenth century B.C. 440 THE MEDES AND THE SECOND CHALDJ3AN EMPIRE One of the revolutions so frequent among the desert tribeshad compelled the latter to remove from their home nearthe Nile valley, to a district far to the west, on the banksof the river Triton. There they had settled down in apermanent fashion, dwelling in houses of stone, and givingthemselves up to the cultivation of the soil. Theycontinued, however, to preserve in their new life some oftheir ancient customs, such as that of painting their bodies
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THE OASIS OF AMON AMD THE SPRING OF THE SUN. with vermilion, and of shaving off the hair from their heads,with the exception of one lock which hung over the rightear. The Theban Pharaohs had formerly placed garrisonsin the most important oases, and had consecrated templesthere to their god Amon. One of these sanctuaries, builtclose to an intermittent spring, which gave forth alter-nately hot and cold water, had risen to great eminence,and the oracle of these Ammonians was a centre ofpilgrimage from far and near. The first Libyans who cameinto contact with the Greeks, the Asbystes and theGiligammes, received the new-comers kindly, giving them 1 Drawn by Boudier, from Minutoli.

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