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The statue shows Senenmut kneeling behind the horned cobra-uraeus, which represents Ra with the sun-disk between the horns, and also the goddess Maat, who is often called the daughter, or Eye of Ra. Below the uraeus is the upraised arm sign for the word ka.
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the best technique took 70 days and involved removing the internal organs, removing the brain through the nose, and desiccating the body in a mixture of salts called natron. ... Spells or enchantments vary in distinctive ways between the texts of differing "mummies" or sarcophagi, depending on the prominence and other...
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A sarcophagus (plural:sarcophagi) is an above ground stone container for a coffin or dead body that often is decorated with art, inscriptions, and carvings. First used in Ancient ... The so-called Sarcofago di Stilicone ("Stilicho's sarcophagus") is an Ancient Roman paleochristian sarcophagus dating from around 385 C.E.,
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The 5th century BC Greek historian, Herodotus, believed erroneously that sarcophagi (the plural) were carved from a special kind of rock that consumed the flesh of the corpse inside. ... He is a civilian scientist and engineer who works at Stargate Command and is often called upon to work with alien technology.
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Pliny the Elder gives an explanation for this macabre word: “At Assos in Troas, there is found a stone of a laminated texture, called sarcophagus. It is a ... In the second half of the 3rd century AD ornamentation on the sarcophagi becomes simpler, often a clipeus or shield on the front flanked by vertical wave patterns.
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Sarcophagus: A stone coffin, often inscribed or decorated with sculpture. ... noun A stone coffin, often inscribed or decorated with sculpture. ... Sarcophagus, our term for a stone coffin located above ground and often decorated, has a macabre origin befitting a macabre thing.
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The Minahasa pages. History, Culture and People, Ruling Families and environment of the Minahasa, Northern Sulawesi, Indonesia, described. ... 900; The existence of an ancient civilization in North Sulawesi can be derived from the presence of the first stone sarcophagi called Waruga.
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The Minahasa pages. History, Culture and People, Ruling Families and environment of the Minahasa, Northern Sulawesi, Indonesia, described. ... The Megalith culture in Indonesia left objects or buildings in the form of menhirs, dolmen, step terraces, stone coffins, stone statues, menhir statues, sarcophagi,
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