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    Heinrich Karl Brugsch (also Brugsch-Pasha) (18 February 1827 – 9 September 1894) was a German Egyptologist. He was associated with Auguste Mariette in...
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  • Brugsch is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Heinrich Karl Brugsch (1827–1894), German Egyptologist Theodor Brugsch (1878–1963), German...
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  • deities Theocracy John Jackson, Chronological Antiquities, 1752, p. 134. Heinrich Brugsch, A History of Egypt Under the Pharaohs, J. Murray, 1881 Wilfred L....
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    which appeared in 1841. During the early 1850s, German Egyptologists Heinrich Brugsch and Max Uhlemann produced revised Latin translations based on the demotic...
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    Marketing Week. Retrieved 23 May 2023. Official international site Heinrich Brugsch 1876 trip to the city of Philadelphia: Beck's Bier wins top prize Vintage...
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  • "kap-t", Egytian Hieroglyphic Dictionary, vol. 2, John Murray, p. 786b Heinrich Brugsch (1868), "kep, kepu", Hieroglyphisch-demotisches Wörterbuch, vol. 4...
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    between 1350 and 1200 BC. The papyrus was studied initially by Heinrich Karl Brugsch, but was translated and published by Walter Wreszinski in 1909....
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    stuccoed coffin was uncovered by early Egyptologists Auguste Mariette and Heinrich Brugsch, who noted that the mummy was in very poor shape. Buried with the mummy...
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    Emil Charles Adalbert Brugsch was born in Berlin on 24 February 1842. His elder brother was the Egyptologist Heinrich Karl Brugsch, his brother was babysitting...
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    horizontal winches, each operated with eight levers, in one of the niches. Heinrich Brugsch, visiting the Serapeum in 1853, noted that the "double-rails", on which...
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