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    CAIRO. - Sunset at the Pyramids of Giza. 

    Unknown (Rice University, 1900)
    River with palm trees in front of the Pyramids...
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    Watching a sand whirlwind from top of Hawara Pyramid. (34) 

    Underwood & Underwood (Rice University, 1904)
    A man stands on the top of the Hawara Pyramide and watches a sand whirlwind...
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    Quarry chambers of Masara whence came the blocks for the Great Pyramid, Egypt. (30) 

    Underwood & Underwood (Rice University, 1904)
    Man leaning on the outer wall of the quarry chambers of Masara
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    Native Boats 

    Lekegian, G. (Rice University, 1906)
    Several square rafts piled high with pyramid-shaped stacks of circular white containers....
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    Egypt through the stereoscope : a journey through the land of the Pharaohs [Electronic Version] 

    Breasted, James Henry, 1865-1935 (Rice University, 1908)
    mental characteristics and the same physical peculiarities as we find in those subjects of the Pharaohs who built the pyramids. They have changed their language once...
    an isolated date or two with here and there a royal name. But to the existence of the kings of the Old Kingdom, their pyramids still bear vivid witness; and often, too...
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    A Coppersmith's Stall at the Gizeh Market. 

    Sladen, Douglas Brooke Wheelton, 1856-1947 (Rice University, 1911)
    People at the market, surrounded by copper trays and utensils. Black-and-white photograph.
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    Hand-book for travellers in Egypt; including descriptions of the course of the Nile to the second cataract, Alexandria, Cairo, the pyramids, and Thebes, the overland transit to India, the peninsula of Mount Sinai, the oases, &c. Being a new edition, corrected and condensed, of "Modern Egypt and Thebes" [Electronic Version] 

    Wilkinson, John Gardner, Sir, 1797-1875 (Rice University, 1847)
    ;INCLUDING DESCRIPTIONS OF THE COURSE OF THE NILE TO THE SECOND CATARACT, ALEXANDRIA, CAIRO, THE PYRAMIDS, AND THEBES, THE OVERLAND TRANSIT TO INDIA, THE PENINSULA OF MOUNT SINAI, THE OASES, &c.SIR GARDNER...
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    A handbook for travellers in Lower and Upper Egypt [Electronic Version] 

    John Murray (Firm) (Rice University, 1888)
    Illustration of title-pageA HANDBOOK FOR TRAVELLERS IN LOWER AND UPPER EGYPT;INCLUDING DESCRIPTIONS OF THE COURSE OF THE NILE THROUGH EGYPT AND NUBIA ALEXANDRIA, CAIRO, THE PYRAMIDS, THEBES...
    . The Pyramids and Templ of Gheezeh.*Petrie, F. Egyptian Revolution.Paton. Art of the Saraoens...
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    To-day on the Nile [Electronic Version] 

    Dunning, Harry Westbrook, 1871- (Rice University, 1905)
    Frontispiece TO-DAY ON THE NILECHAPTER ICAIRO AND THE PYRAMIDS E has now become the great winter resort of the world. Nature has given her...
    of information which would otherwise have perished.GYPTThe Nile tour begins and ends at . And this is well, for near are the pyramids, perhaps the most impressive remains of ancient Egypt, and the museum which contains the portable objects from the entire...
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    The Nile : notes for travellers in Egypt [Electronic Version] 

    Budge, E. A. Wallis Sir, 1857-1934. (Ernest Alfred Wallis) (Rice University, 1902)
    of KHET-NETER and ḤEN NEKHT, kings of the IIIrd Dynasty. The first of these names is the Horus name of the well-known king Tcheser, who built a pyramid at Saḳḳâra, and is famous as the king who...
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    AuthorLane, E. W. (Edward William), 1801-1876 (4)Sladen, Douglas Brooke Wheelton, 1856-1947 (3)Damer, Mary Georgiana Emma Seymour Dawson, d. 1848 (2)Leeder, S.H. (2)Lekegian, G. (2)Underwood & Underwood (2)Baedeker, Karl (1)Breasted, James Henry, 1865-1935 (1)Budge, E. A. Wallis Sir, 1857-1934. (Ernest Alfred Wallis) (1)Dalrymple, Julia (1)... View MoreSubject
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