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Page 173
When the last person has left the mummy chamber , masons bring along slabs of
stone and lime which they have ready and wall it up ; the joints between the
stones are so fine that the blade of a modern penknife can with difficulty be
inserted ...
When the last person has left the mummy chamber , masons bring along slabs of
stone and lime which they have ready and wall it up ; the joints between the
stones are so fine that the blade of a modern penknife can with difficulty be
inserted ...
Page 175
By this means they made them look like old mummies . In the year 1564 a
physician called Guy de la Fontaine made an attempt to see the stock of the
mummies of the chief merchant in mummies at Alexandria , and he discovered
that they ...
By this means they made them look like old mummies . In the year 1564 a
physician called Guy de la Fontaine made an attempt to see the stock of the
mummies of the chief merchant in mummies at Alexandria , and he discovered
that they ...
Page 185
On the little finger of the left hand a mummies scarab is usually found ; but
besides this there is neither of different periods . amulet nor ornament . The
coffins in which mummies of this period are found are often filled with baskets ,
tools , mirrors ...
On the little finger of the left hand a mummies scarab is usually found ; but
besides this there is neither of different periods . amulet nor ornament . The
coffins in which mummies of this period are found are often filled with baskets ,
tools , mirrors ...
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Contents
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
294 | 27 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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