The Frog in Ancient Egypt, with Unpublished Frog Statues, Amulets, and other Related Objects in the Agricultural and Mallawy Museums in Egypt

Frogs belong to the class of 'amphibians'. They are cold-blooded animals, and they hibernate during winter. The life cycle of frogs begins with mating, laying eggs, developing into tadpoles in eggs, and then appearing as young frogs without tails. The frog was known in ancient Egypt as abn...

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Main Author: dr.Marzouk Al-sayed Aman
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: The General Union of Arab Archaeologists 2011-01-01
Series:Journal of General Union of Arab Archaeologists
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Online Access:http://jguaa.journals.ekb.eg/article_2800_403dfdefe3fc7a9f2856535f8e290e70.pdf