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Page 332
All four sides measure in greatest length about 755 feet each , but the length of
each was originally about 20 feet more ; its height now is 451 feet , but it is said to
have been originally about 481 feet . The stone used in the construction of this ...
All four sides measure in greatest length about 755 feet each , but the length of
each was originally about 20 feet more ; its height now is 451 feet , but it is said to
have been originally about 481 feet . The stone used in the construction of this ...
Page 340
The largest of these four pyramids is now about 165 feet high and 330 feet
square ; the name of its builder is unknown . Abuşir is the Busiris of Pliny . by ( .mt
THE STEP PYRAMID OF SAķĶARAH . This pyramid is generally thought to have
...
The largest of these four pyramids is now about 165 feet high and 330 feet
square ; the name of its builder is unknown . Abuşir is the Busiris of Pliny . by ( .mt
THE STEP PYRAMID OF SAķĶARAH . This pyramid is generally thought to have
...
Page 342
Its actual height is about 40 feet , and the length of the sides at the base is about
250 feet ; the arrangement of the chambers , etc. , inside is the same as in the
pyramids of Unås and Tetá , but the ornamentation is slightly different . It is the
worst ...
Its actual height is about 40 feet , and the length of the sides at the base is about
250 feet ; the arrangement of the chambers , etc. , inside is the same as in the
pyramids of Unås and Tetá , but the ornamentation is slightly different . It is the
worst ...
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Contents
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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