Gallery of antiquities, selected from the British Museum . Amenophis III., 1692, there appears a set of princes styledprinces of ^Ethiopia. They are of the red blood of the Egyptians, but whether they wereviceroys having tliis title, or persons connected in blood with the kings of Egypt, there are nodata from the inscriptions sufficient to enable us to deteiiainc. It is probable that these princeswere driven from the country by their subjects, and restoretl liy tlie kings of Egypt at the point For my analysis of tliis name, vide p. 96, n. 1.^ This expression seems to indicate tliat the jj


Gallery of antiquities, selected from the British Museum . Amenophis III., 1692, there appears a set of princes styledprinces of ^Ethiopia. They are of the red blood of the Egyptians, but whether they wereviceroys having tliis title, or persons connected in blood with the kings of Egypt, there are nodata from the inscriptions sufficient to enable us to deteiiainc. It is probable that these princeswere driven from the country by their subjects, and restoretl liy tlie kings of Egypt at the point For my analysis of tliis name, vide p. 96, n. 1.^ This expression seems to indicate tliat the jjrince was deceased wlieu the monument was cut.* The \vhole of these two friezes iias been described by ClintniioUion leJeiine, Ecrites dKjjypte etde Nubie, flvo. 1838, pp. 159, 160,who supposes the bhicif people tobe the people of Kousli, and the Shari the old name for the I?ishari;the former are, however, a fair peo-ple. See, also. Sir Gardner Topography of Thebes, , 1835, p. 482. CONQuiST AND TRIBUTC Or THC ETHIOPIANS ^. A^iAj^U J4I


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