The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal ArchaeologyUniversity Press, 1894 - 404 pages |
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Page 183
... opened it and found that it contained honey , they began to eat it . Some one in the party remarked that a hair in the honey turned round one of the fingers of the man who was dipping his bread in it , and as they drew it out the body ...
... opened it and found that it contained honey , they began to eat it . Some one in the party remarked that a hair in the honey turned round one of the fingers of the man who was dipping his bread in it , and as they drew it out the body ...
Page 331
... opened by the Persians Violation during the fifth and fourth centuries before Christ ; it is of pyra mids by probable that they were also entered by the Romans , Khalif the Mâmûn ( A.D. 813-833 ) entered the Great Pyramid , and found ...
... opened by the Persians Violation during the fifth and fourth centuries before Christ ; it is of pyra mids by probable that they were also entered by the Romans , Khalif the Mâmûn ( A.D. 813-833 ) entered the Great Pyramid , and found ...
Page 337
... opened . From the hatred they bear them , the Egyptians are not very willing to mention their names ; but call the pyramids after Philition , a shepherd , who at that time kept his cattle in those parts . " ( Cary's translation . ) பட ...
... opened . From the hatred they bear them , the Egyptians are not very willing to mention their names ; but call the pyramids after Philition , a shepherd , who at that time kept his cattle in those parts . " ( Cary's translation . ) பட ...
Page 338
... opened the temples , and permitted the people , who were worn down to the last extremity , to return to their employments , and to sacrifices ; and that he made the most Pyramid just decisions of all their kings . On this account , of ...
... opened the temples , and permitted the people , who were worn down to the last extremity , to return to their employments , and to sacrifices ; and that he made the most Pyramid just decisions of all their kings . On this account , of ...
Page 341
... opened the Great Pyramid at Gizeh , A.D. 820. A black basalt sarcophagus , from which the cover had been dragged off , an arm , a shin bone , and some ribs and fragments of the skull from the mummy of Unȧs were found in the sarcophagus ...
... opened the Great Pyramid at Gizeh , A.D. 820. A black basalt sarcophagus , from which the cover had been dragged off , an arm , a shin bone , and some ribs and fragments of the skull from the mummy of Unȧs were found in the sarcophagus ...
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