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Page 168
Next follow more funereal offerings and flowers carried in boxes suspended from the ends of poles which the men who carry them balance on their shoulders . After these come a number of women with breasts uncovered and dishevelled hair ...
Next follow more funereal offerings and flowers carried in boxes suspended from the ends of poles which the men who carry them balance on their shoulders . After these come a number of women with breasts uncovered and dishevelled hair ...
Page 169
Chairs and her couch are there too , and stands covered with dried flowers and various offerings . Removing the lid of the coffin we see her mummy lying as it was laid a few years before . On her breasts are strings of dried flowers ...
Chairs and her couch are there too , and stands covered with dried flowers and various offerings . Removing the lid of the coffin we see her mummy lying as it was laid a few years before . On her breasts are strings of dried flowers ...
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Vases were Use of placed in the tombs to contain the offerings of wine , oil , unguents , spices , and other offerings made to the temples , or to the dead in their tombs . Among hard stones capable of receiving a high polish , granite ...
Vases were Use of placed in the tombs to contain the offerings of wine , oil , unguents , spices , and other offerings made to the temples , or to the dead in their tombs . Among hard stones capable of receiving a high polish , granite ...
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Contents
The Egyptian Race and Language | 1 |
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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