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Chapter III

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[112] See Part II, p. 349, f.

[113] See Breasted’s _History of Egypt_, New York, 1909, p. 414.

[114] See Breasted’s _Ancient Records, Egypt_, III. §§ 81 and 140.

[115] Translated from W. Max Müller’s _Egyptological Researches_, Washington, 1906, pl. 59, ff.

[116] See Part II, p. 311.

[117] See Sir Arthur Evans. _Scripta Minoa_, Oxford, 1909, pp. 280, 282, and R. A. S. Macalister in the _Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy_, Vol. XXX, § C, p. 342; also his _Philistines, Their History and Civilization_, London, 1913, pp. 84, 85.

[118] See _Sitzungsberichte of the Berlin Academy_, 1909, p. 1022, f.

[119] Caphtor is the same as _Keftiu_ of the Egyptian inscriptions, but it is uncertain whether _Keftiu_ refers to Crete or Asia Minor.

[120] Translated from W. Max Müller’s _Egyptological Researches_, I, pl. 64, f.

[121] See Macalister, _The Excavation of Gezer_, I, p. 21.

[122] See p. 99.

[123] See p. 95.

[124] See the books of I and II Samuel.

[125] See Chapters VI, IX, and XI.

[126] See Part II,