Records of the Past; Being English Translations of the Assyrian And Egyptian Monuments
The book Records of the Past; Being English Translations of the Assyrian And Egyptian Monuments was written by author Birch, Samuel, 1813-1885, Ed Here you can read free online of Records of the Past; Being English Translations of the Assyrian And Egyptian Monuments book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Records of the Past; Being English Translations of the Assyrian And Egyptian Monuments a good or bad book?
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1 Monuments, chapels and sepulchres examined on that day by the Examiners : 2 The eternal horizon' of King Sar-ka, son of the Sun, Amen-hotep, which is 120 cubits 3 deep in its principal chamber,' the long corridor belong- ing to it being at the north of the temple of Amen- hotep 4 of the vineyard, of which the Commandant Pa-sar, of the city, had made a report to the Nomarch Kha-em-uas, 5 the royal Controller Nes-su-amen, Scribe of the King, ' Lacunas. " The tomb. ' The one in which the mummy i...s deposited. SPOLIATION OF TOMBS. IO5 the Major-domo of the abode of the divine adorer of Amen-Ra, the King of the gods, 6 and the royal Controller Nefer-ka-ra-em-pa-Amex, Reporter of the King, (all) high Magistrates, saying : 7 " The thieves have violated it." Examined on that day, it was found intact by the E.xarainers. 8 The monument of King Sa-ra An-aa, which is at the North of the temple of Amen-hotep of the terrace. 9 This tomb is injured on the surface opposite the spot where the tablet is placed ; 10 on the tablet is the image of the King, in a standing position, having between his feet his greyhound 1 1 named Behhuka.
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