The Great Belzoni: Archaeologist ExtraordinaryWalker, 1961 - 344 páginas |
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... entrance was through a gateway opening on to a large courtyard . A staircase gave access to a wooden gallery that ran round the courtyard at the height of the first floor . Leading off it were a number of separate rooms , each occupied ...
... entrance was through a gateway opening on to a large courtyard . A staircase gave access to a wooden gallery that ran round the courtyard at the height of the first floor . Leading off it were a number of separate rooms , each occupied ...
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... entrance of the tomb , eighteen feet below the surface of the ground . From what could be seen of it , Giovanni judged it was one of the more important tombs in the valley . But the torrent had washed so much earth between the boulders ...
... entrance of the tomb , eighteen feet below the surface of the ground . From what could be seen of it , Giovanni judged it was one of the more important tombs in the valley . But the torrent had washed so much earth between the boulders ...
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... entrance , rough , undecorated steps and passages and a stuccoed burial - chamber with a single supporting pillar . Towards the end of the Eighteenth Dynasty some of the approach passages were also decorated and the entrance became more ...
... entrance , rough , undecorated steps and passages and a stuccoed burial - chamber with a single supporting pillar . Towards the end of the Eighteenth Dynasty some of the approach passages were also decorated and the entrance became more ...
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The Great Belzoni: The Circus Strongman Who Discovered Egypt's Ancient Treasure Stanley Mayes Vista de fragmentos - 2003 |
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Ababda Abu Simbel Agha Alexandria Amenhetep ancient antiquities Arabs arrived Aswan Bankes Bartholomew Fair Battista Belzoni Beechey Berenice boat British Museum Burckhardt Cailliaud Cairo Cataract chamber collection colossal consul Dawud desert Dibdin Drovetti Egyptian Egyptology England English entrance European exhibition feet figures Finati French Gallery gave granite Greek Hamilton head Henry Salt hieroglyphics hundred James Curtin John journey Karnak Kashif king later letter London Lord Luxor Mamluk Memnon months Muhammad Muhammad Ali mummies Narrative night Nile Nubia Oasis obelisk Padua Paris Pasha passage Pharaoh Philae piastres Qurna Ramses Ramses II Richards royal ruins Sadler's Salt's sand Sarah sarcophagus says Giovanni Second Pyramid seemed Sekhmet Seti Shaikh showed statues stone temple theatre Thebes Thothmes thought thousand pounds told tomb travellers Trustees Upper Egypt Valley visited wall William William John Bankes wrote Yanni Young Memnon