Tombs of the Third Egyptian Dynasty At Reqqnah And Bt Khallf

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Tombs of the Third Egyptian Dynasty At Reqqnah And Bt Khallf
John Garstang
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54 show that it was nevertheless a well-finished and imposing building. It had a length of 7 metres, and is pi-eserved to a height of 1 1 m. The walls have a uniform batter of one-seventh, and the panel recess is constructed with some elaboration. The shaft is lined with bricks to a depth of 2 m. , and leads down to a small chamber situated, as in all cases, to the south. In this the burial was found undisturbed, as described in the ensuing chapter.
Still larger, and more elaborate, was the tom
...b structure of Shepses, royal scribe of Seneferu. In this case the building was 10 m (33 feet) long, and, as may be seen in the plan, consisted of three portions, continuous but distinct. The northern end was solid, and was furnished with a threefold panel in its eastern face. The central portion enclosed the shaft which led down to the undisturbed Irarial chamber. The southern end consisted essentially of a small chapel over the burial chamber, in the eastern interior wall of which was a wooden shrine of striking interest.

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