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The pit , square or rectangular in form , but never round , leads to the chamber
where the mummy was laid ; it is situated in the middle of the greater axis of the
mastaba nearer to the north than the south , and varies in depth from The maș-
40 ...
The pit , square or rectangular in form , but never round , leads to the chamber
where the mummy was laid ; it is situated in the middle of the greater axis of the
mastaba nearer to the north than the south , and varies in depth from The maș-
40 ...
Page 332
The five hollow chambers K , L , M , N , O were built above the King's Chamber to
lighten the pressure of the ... In chamber o the name Chufu was found written The
air shafts P and Q measure 234 feet x 8 inches x 6 inches , and 174 feet x 8 ...
The five hollow chambers K , L , M , N , O were built above the King's Chamber to
lighten the pressure of the ... In chamber o the name Chufu was found written The
air shafts P and Q measure 234 feet x 8 inches x 6 inches , and 174 feet x 8 ...
Page 338
The entrance is on the north side , about thirteen feet above the ground , and a
descending corridor about 104 feet long , passing through an ante - chamber ,
having a series of three granite doors , leads into one chamber about 44 feet long
.
The entrance is on the north side , about thirteen feet above the ground , and a
descending corridor about 104 feet long , passing through an ante - chamber ,
having a series of three granite doors , leads into one chamber about 44 feet long
.
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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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