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Archaeology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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1 It is true that instances are known of the epithet maa-kheru being applied to a living person, but we do not think that this could have been the case with regard to all the persons commemorated on the scarabs: it is more natural to take the phrase in its usual sense, and to regard the object on which it occurs as the memorial of a dead man.