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The whole coffin , inside and out , is next covered with a thin layer of plaster ; over
this a coat of light yellow varnish is painted , and the Scenes scenes and
inscriptions are painted on it in red , light and painted on dark green , white and
other ...
The whole coffin , inside and out , is next covered with a thin layer of plaster ; over
this a coat of light yellow varnish is painted , and the Scenes scenes and
inscriptions are painted on it in red , light and painted on dark green , white and
other ...
Page 186
About A.D. 50 the desire on the part of relatives and friends to see the face of the
deceased resulted in the insertion of a piece of wood , painted with his portrait ,
over the face of the dead man . The mummies , from this time on to the fourth ...
About A.D. 50 the desire on the part of relatives and friends to see the face of the
deceased resulted in the insertion of a piece of wood , painted with his portrait ,
over the face of the dead man . The mummies , from this time on to the fourth ...
Page 229
The act of painting the eyes with kohl was called 「 PA semțet , and the part
painted semti . The custom of painting the eyelids , or the parts immediately
under them , is contemporary with the earliest dynasties , Hin er mestem ( var .
Mina ооо ...
The act of painting the eyes with kohl was called 「 PA semțet , and the part
painted semti . The custom of painting the eyelids , or the parts immediately
under them , is contemporary with the earliest dynasties , Hin er mestem ( var .
Mina ооо ...
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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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