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Canopic jars ” is the name given to the series of four jars in which the principal
intestines of a deceased person were ... was worshipped there under the forın of
a jar with small feet , a thin neck , a swollen body , and i Of the fourth century .
Canopic jars ” is the name given to the series of four jars in which the principal
intestines of a deceased person were ... was worshipped there under the forın of
a jar with small feet , a thin neck , a swollen body , and i Of the fourth century .
Page 195
Each jar was dedicated to one of the four genii of the underworld , who
represented the cardinal points , and each jar was ... Canopic jars Age of
Canopic first appear about the XVIIIth dynasty , and they continue in jars . use
until the XXVIth ...
Each jar was dedicated to one of the four genii of the underworld , who
represented the cardinal points , and each jar was ... Canopic jars Age of
Canopic first appear about the XVIIIth dynasty , and they continue in jars . use
until the XXVIth ...
Page 201
The chests , or coffers , which held Canopic jars were made of wood , and were
usually painted black ; they were fitted on a kind of sledge with two runners , the
ends of which were rounded . They are about two feet square . On one end are ...
The chests , or coffers , which held Canopic jars were made of wood , and were
usually painted black ; they were fitted on a kind of sledge with two runners , the
ends of which were rounded . They are about two feet square . On one end are ...
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Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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