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    time: Ptah the begetter of the first beginning Ptah lord of truth Ptah lord of eternity Ptah who listens to prayers Ptah master of ceremonies Ptah master...
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    the protection of the god Ptah, the patron of craftsmen. Its great temple, Hut-ka-Ptah (meaning "Enclosure of the ka of Ptah"), was one of the most prominent...
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    Phosphotungstic acid haematoxylin (PTAH) is a mix of haematoxylin with phosphotungstic acid, used in histology for staining. It stains some tissue in contrasting...
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  • Ptah is a god in Egyptian mythology. Ptah may also refer to: 5011 Ptah, a near-Earth asteroid discovered in 1960 Ptah-Du-Auu, an Egyptian priest who lived...
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  • Merit-Ptah ("Beloved of Ptah") was thought to be a female chief physician of the pharaoh's court during the Second Dynasty of Egypt, c. 2700 BCE; she is...
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    Seker (redirect from Ptah-Seker)
    Ptah the Creator god and chief god of Memphis, and Osiris the god of the dead. In later periods, this connection was expressed as the triple god Ptah-Seker-Osiris...
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    attributed to Ptah. Both Tatenen and Ptah were Memphite deities. Tatenen was the more ancient, combined in the Old Kingdom with Ptah as Ptah-Tatenen, in...
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    Pehen-Ptah (also read Ptah-Pehen and Ptahpehen) was an ancient Egyptian high official, sculptor and maker of vases during the 2nd Dynasty or early 3rd...
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  • Ptah, the El Daoud is the third solo album by American jazz pianist and harpist Alice Coltrane, released on Impulse! Records in September 1970. The album...
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    Merneptah (redirect from Mer-ne-ptah)
    back to Memphis, where he constructed a royal palace next to the temple of Ptah. The Penn Museum, led by Clarence Stanley Fisher, excavated this palace in...
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