[56]. Tacitus, Ann. II. 60.

[57]. ‘Revue Archéologique,’ vol. x. 1864, p. 170, and vol. xiii. 1866, p. 73.

[58]. Now in Sir John Soane’s Museum, in Lincoln’s-Inn-Fields.

[59]. ‘Egyptian Archæology,’ by G. Maspero, translated from the French by Amelia B. Edwards. London, 1887.

[60]. The information regarding these temples is principally derived from Hoskins’s ‘Travels in Ethiopia,’ which is the best and most accurate work yet published on the subject.

[61]. Herodotus. iii. 24. Diodorus, ii. 15.

[62]. Woodcuts 982 and 1091 in the first edition of this History.

[63]. Published in the ‘Rheinischer Museum’ vol. viii. p. 252, et seq.

[64]. ‘Josephus contra Apion,’ i. 14.

[65]. If the Greeks traded to Naucratis as early as the 1st Olympiad.