The struggle of the nations - Egypt, Syria, and Assyria . ion, Monuments de ,etc., pis. xiii., xxi., xxii., xxvii., cccxsiv.; Rosellini, Monumenii Slorici, pis. Ixxxvii., xci., civ.). • The site of Aksapu was recognised by Buugsch, Geogr. Insch., vol. ii. p. 44, and that of Mashal(the Biblical Misheal) by E. de Rouge, Etude sur divers Monuments du regne de Thoutmes III, p. may be Khurbet-Lubban, Khurbet-Lubbuna, at some distance from Ras-en-Nakurah, almostin sight of the sea (Maspero, Sur Ics Noms Geographiques, etc., quon peut rapporter ii la Galilee, p. 3)Ushu-Shakhau, which


The struggle of the nations - Egypt, Syria, and Assyria . ion, Monuments de ,etc., pis. xiii., xxi., xxii., xxvii., cccxsiv.; Rosellini, Monumenii Slorici, pis. Ixxxvii., xci., civ.). • The site of Aksapu was recognised by Buugsch, Geogr. Insch., vol. ii. p. 44, and that of Mashal(the Biblical Misheal) by E. de Rouge, Etude sur divers Monuments du regne de Thoutmes III, p. may be Khurbet-Lubban, Khurbet-Lubbuna, at some distance from Ras-en-Nakurah, almostin sight of the sea (Maspero, Sur Ics Noms Geographiques, etc., quon peut rapporter ii la Galilee, p. 3)Ushu-Shakhau, which appears to be the Ushu of the Assyrians, was probably the Alexandroschajne ofclassical times, situated possibly at Umm-el-AwamId (Maspeko, De Quelques Localites roisines deSidoH, in the Eecueil des Travaux, vol. xvii. pp. 102, 103). This is the road indicated in the Anastasi Papyrus, No. 1, pis. xx. 1. 7, xxi. 1. 4, of which Ishall have occasion to say something hereafter in describing the Phoenician littoral; see p. 169, etseq., of the present ^^^?; /y. ^) im


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