The struggle of the nations - Egypt, Syria, and Assyria . raise, vol. i. p. 545), and the mummy was lost. Itancy I have discovered it in mummy No. 52S3, of which the head presents a striking resemblance tothose of TImtmosis II. and III. (Id., ibid., pp. 581, 582), a fact which may be established by com-paring the illustration given above with those on pages 243 and 290. The latest year up to tlie present known of this king is the 11, found upmi the Aswan stele(Lepsics, Denhm., iii. 16 a). Erman {^gijpten, p. 71), followed by Ed. Meyer {Geschichte Mgyptens,pp. 232,238), thinks that Hatshopsjlii


The struggle of the nations - Egypt, Syria, and Assyria . raise, vol. i. p. 545), and the mummy was lost. Itancy I have discovered it in mummy No. 52S3, of which the head presents a striking resemblance tothose of TImtmosis II. and III. (Id., ibid., pp. 581, 582), a fact which may be established by com-paring the illustration given above with those on pages 243 and 290. The latest year up to tlie present known of this king is the 11, found upmi the Aswan stele(Lepsics, Denhm., iii. 16 a). Erman {^gijpten, p. 71), followed by Ed. Meyer {Geschichte Mgyptens,pp. 232,238), thinks that Hatshopsjlii could not have been free from complicity in the premature deathof Thfltmosis II.: but I am inclined to believe, from the marks of disease found on the skin of hismummy, that the queen was innocent of the crime here ascribed to her (cf. Wiedemaxx, ^gyptischeGeschichte, Supplement, p. 38). * Drawn by Boudier, from a photograph taken by Emil Brugsch-Bey in 1S81; cf. Maspebo, LesMomies royales, in the M^moires de la Mission Frauraise, vol. i. pp. 581, BEAD OF THE 5IUMMY OF THUTMOSIS THE BUILDINGS OF KARNAK. 243


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