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Page 168
Some of the rooms have their walls unornamented , and it would seem that these
were used for the living rooms of the priests who visited or lived in the tombs for
the purpose of carrying out the various sepulchral rites at their appointed times .
Some of the rooms have their walls unornamented , and it would seem that these
were used for the living rooms of the priests who visited or lived in the tombs for
the purpose of carrying out the various sepulchral rites at their appointed times .
Page 215
An interesting class of sepulchral boxes comes from Boxes Aḥmîm , the ancient
Panopolis , which deserves special Akhmîm . mention . The largest of them in the
British Museum ( No. 18,210 ) is 31 feet long and 3 feet high . Each side tapers ...
An interesting class of sepulchral boxes comes from Boxes Aḥmîm , the ancient
Panopolis , which deserves special Akhmîm . mention . The largest of them in the
British Museum ( No. 18,210 ) is 31 feet long and 3 feet high . Each side tapers ...
Page 221
After the XXVIth dynasty stelæ were malo of all possible designs and forms ; the
hieroglyphics are badly cut , the inscriptions are the ordinary formulæ , in which
the deceased prays for sepulchral meals , and it is quite clear that the placing of a
...
After the XXVIth dynasty stelæ were malo of all possible designs and forms ; the
hieroglyphics are badly cut , the inscriptions are the ordinary formulæ , in which
the deceased prays for sepulchral meals , and it is quite clear that the placing of a
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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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