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| Bauval, R. and G. Hancock (1996). Keeper of Genesis: a quest for the hidden legacy of mankind. London, Heinemann. |
| Beadnell Hugh John, L. (1902). The Cretaceous Region of Abu Roash, near the Pyramids of Giza. [With maps and illustrations.], Cairo. |
| Beadnell, H. J. L. and a.-M. Egypt. Maslahat (1902). The cretaceous region of Abu Roash near the pyramids of Giza. Cairo, National Printing Dept. |
| Bellamy, D. J. and A. Pfister (1992). World medicine: plants, patients and people. Oxford; Cambridge, Mass., Basil Blackwell. |
| Belzoni Giovanni, B. (1820). Narrative of the Operations and Recent Discoveries within the pyramids, temples, tombs, and excavations, in Egypt and Nubia; and of a journey to the coast of the Red Sea, in search of the ancient Berenice; and another to the Oasis of Jupiter Ammon. (Mrs. Belzoni's Trifling Account of the Women of Egypt, Nubia and Syria.-Appendix. An explanation of some of the principal hieroglyphics, extracted from the article Egypt in the supplement of the Encyclopædia Britannica; with additional notes [by Thomas Young].-Remarks on Mr. Belzoni's plates.) [With a portrait and a map.]. London, John Murray. |
| Belzoni Giovanni, B. (1835). Narrative of the Operations and Recent Discoveries within the pyramids, temples, tombs, and excavations, in Egypt and Nubia. Third edition. Brussels, H. Remy. |
| Belzoni, G. (1820). Narrative of the operations and recent discoveries within the pyramids, temples, tombs, and excavations, in Egypt and Nubia. London, J. Murray. |
| Belzoni, G. (1821). Narrative of the Operations and Recent Discoveries within the Pyramids, Temples, Tombs, and Excavations, in Egypt and Nubia: and of a Journey to the Coast of the Red Sea, in Search of the Ancient Berenice; and another to the Oasis of Jupiter Ammos. London, John Murray. |
| Belzoni, G. B. (1820). Plates illustrative of the researches and operations of G. Belzoni in Egypt and Nubia. London, J. Murray. |
| Belzoni, G. B. (1820). Six new plates illustrative of the researches and operations of G. Belzoni in Egypt and Nubia. London, John Murray. |
| Belzoni, G. B. (1821). Narrative of the operations & recent discoveries within the pyramids, temples, tombs, & excavations in Egypt & Nubia. London, Murray. |
| Belzoni, G. B. (1821). Narrative of the operations and recent discoveries within the pyramids, temples, tombs, and excavations, in Egypt and Nubia; and of a journey to the coast of the Red Sea, in search of the ancient Berenice; and another to the oasis of Jupiter Ammon. [With plates, a portrait, a map, and an appendix.], London. |
| Belzoni, G. B. and A. Siliotti (2001). Belzoni's travels: narrative of the operations and recent discoveries in Egypt and Nubia. London, British Museum Press. |
| Belzoni, G. B., S. Belzoni, et al. (1822). Narrative of the operations and recent discoveries within the pyramids, temples, tombs and excavations in Egypt and Nubia: and of a journey to the coast of the Red Sea in search of the ancient Berenice, and another to the oasis of Jupiter Ammon. London, John Murray, Albemarle Street. |
| Belzoni, G. B., S. M. Belzoni, et al. (1821). Narrative of the operations and recent discoveries within the pyramids, temples, tombs, and excavations, in Egypt and Nubia: and of a journey to the coast of the Red Sea, in search of the ancient Berenice, and of another to the oasis of Jupiter Ammon. London, J. Murray. |
| Bentley, A. J. M. and C. G. Griffinhoofe (1894). Wintering in Egypt. London, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent. |
| Blackman Everett, A. and M. Bell (1988). Pyramids & puns: the 1st book of egyptian humor. Chicago, Norcor. |
| Bonomi, J., H. Warren, et al. (1849). Grand moving panoramic picture of the Nile, portraying all the interesting features on both sides of that ancient river, its pyramids, temples, cities, & grottoes displaying the manners and customs of its people. [London], Egyptian Hall. |
| Bonwick, J. (1877). Pyramid facts and fancies. London, Kegan Paul. |
| Border, R., P. Rutherford, et al. (1995). Egyptians: pyramids and mouldy mummies. Woodbridge, Henderson. |
| Bowie Max, S. J. (1985). Egypt: the missing pharaohs and missing tombs. Horam Heathfield, Maxbow. |
| Bradshaw, J. (1990). The imperishable stars of the Northern Sky in the Pyramid texts. London, Joseph Bradshaw. |
| Brodrick, M. and M. John (1900). A handbook for travellers in Lower and Upper Egypt: including descriptions of the course of the Nile through Egypt and Nubia, Alexandria, Cairo, the pyramids, Thebes, the first and second cataracts to Khartûm, the Suez Canal, the peninsula of Mount Sinai, the oases, the Fayyûm, &c. London; Cairo, J. Murray: C. G. Zacharia. |
| Brooke, M. W. H. L. and C. P. Smyth (1908). The great pyramid of Gizeh: its riddle read, its secret metrology fully revealed as the origin of British measures: interpreted from the measures by Professor C. Piazzi Smyth and Professor W. M. Flinders Petrie. London, Robert Banks. |
| Bucher, A., S. Burns, et al. (2002). Egypt: secrets of the pharaohs. Washington, D.C., National Geographic Society. |
| Budge Ernest Alfred Thompson, W. (1899). On the Orientation of the Pyramids and Temples in the Sûdân, etc. (From the Proceedings of the Royal Society.), [London]. |
| Budge, E. A. W. (1902). A history of Egypt from the end of the Neolithic period to the death of Cleopatra VII, B.C. 30. [London, K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & co., ltd.]. |
| Budge, E. A. W. S. (1902). Egypt under the Great Pyramid builders. London, K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. |
| Bullock, R. and L. Hayes (1987). Egyptian language & literature. [Brighton], [Agora]. |
| Butler, H. R. (1998). Egyptian pyramid geometry: architectural and mathematical patterning in dynasty IV Egyptian pyramid complexes. Mississauga, Ont., Benben Publications. |
| Callaway, J. and P. John Callaway and (1999). Architectural design of the Great Pyramid of Khufu: new hard evidence of an alternative technology in ancient times. Southampton, John Calloway and Partners. |
| Caminos, R. A. (1964). Pyramid. |
| Campbell, D. H. and R. L. Folk (1991). The ancient Egyptian pyramids [article]: concrete or rock?. |
| Campbell, J., G. B. o. S. a. M. Mason, et al. (1758). Travels through Egypt, Turkey, Syria, and the Holy-Land: Containing, among many other curious particulars, I. A description of Egypt, the River Nile, pyramids, &c. II. A description of Turkey, and of its provinces and islands. III. A description of Syria, the ruins of Palmyra, the desarts [sic] of Arabia, &c. IV. A description of the Holy-Land: particularly, of Jerusalem, and the holy places; of Jericho, Jordan, Bethlehem, the Dead Sea, &c. V. The manners, customs, government and trade of the Egyptians, Turks, Tartars, and Arabs. VI. Their religions, genius, tempers, persons, habits, diversions, exercises, buildings, curiosities, &c. Interspers'd with many judicious observations. London, Printed and sold by W. Reeve. |
| Campbell, S. (1990). The origin and purpose of the pyramids. London, Press Association. |
| Carpenter William, B. (1873). Ancient and Modern Egypt; or, the Pyramids and the Suez Canal. A lecture, etc. |
| Carpenter, W. B. (1873). Ancient and modern Egypt; or, the Pyramids and the Suez Canal: a lecture. delivered in the Hulme Town Hall, Manchester, Feb. 19th. 1873, Manchester. |
| Carrington, H. and H. Price (1924). The great pyramid of Egypt, the sphynx, and the religion and magic of ancient Egypt. Girard, Kan., Haldeman-Julius Co. |
| Carroll, A. and M. National Geographic Society. National Geographic (2001). Ancient Egypt: great peoples of the past. Washington, D.C., National Geographic Society. |
| Casey, C. (1877). Philitis, or, solution of the mystery which for four thousand years has shrouded the great pyramid in Egypt. Dublin, Carson Bros. |