The centre of the room is now occupied by the quartzite sarcophagus containing the outermost coffin. |
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The Etruscans used the sarcophagus with a characteristic feature of the effigy of the deceased reclining on the lid. |
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The whole nation mourned the irreparable loss as Nelson laid peacefully in his sarcophagus. |
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Isis looked long at the sarcophagus, if the legends were true the body of Osiris rested in the stone structure in front of her. |
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The central element, the sarcophagus, is decorated with eight haut-reliefs relating an event in the history of the Este-Guelph family. |
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One is left to wonder if reality is a measureless sarcophagus containing us all, the living, dead, and those not yet born? |
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Beneath it he created his own rose-coloured granite sarcophagus, and tended the flowers around it daily. |
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There is, too, a sarcophagus representing, in mezzo-relievo the tragedy of Niobe's daughters. |
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The stone sarcophagus is carefully lifted from its resting place in Mill Mount, York. |
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The sarcophagus is also oriented to the compass directions, and is only 1 cm smaller in dimensions than the chamber entrance. |
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In the burial chamber, a nest of four golden shrines, each sitting within the other, are removed, to reveal a stone sarcophagus. |
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The griffins at the ends of the sarcophagus are mythical monsters that preside apotropaically as guardians over the deceased. |
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One day, you're bouncing on top of a camel and climbing inside the Great Pyramid to eye the stone sarcophagus of Pharaoh Cheops. |
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During her studies she worked with the British Museum examining the paints used on the sarcophagus of an Egyptian mummy to find out how the ancients had created a new colour. |
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The body lay in an aboveground marble sarcophagus guarded by no groundskeepers or watchmen, just one lonely padlock. |
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He rests lavishly, depicted in a marble sarcophagus that stares up for eternity at the carved depictions of his life story. |
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Fig. 9. the sarcophagus approach combines: the sectioning of the tendons of the gluteus maximus and lifting off of the lids. |
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The former has the classically draped general rising from his sarcophagus, while around him the pyramid of Eternity crumbles and the figure of Time breaks his scythe. |
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This would present an option of either increased amounts of melt giving a thicker sarcophagus or lower temperatures to enhance container survival. |
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The fretwork on top of the sarcophagus is a carving of stone: a soldiers's helmet, a crusader's cross, a rose, and a laurel. |
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When we first saw the room after it had been cleared, it looked like a concrete sarcophagus. |
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The concrete sarcophagus capping the reactor has developed cracks over the past 25 years and is not considered failsafe. |
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He invented a particular tomb format whereby the deceased was guaranteed eternal mourning by the sculpted weepers that surrounded the sarcophagus. |
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The hod, a sarcophagus of black granite, was used as a trough for horses and was popularly believed to conceal a treasure protected by an afreet, genie. |
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As they put the body of their master on a heavy rock, the rock melted like wax and turned into a sarcophagus. |
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He was buried in a sarcophagus in front of the Cairo Museum. |
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A new sarcophagus with an effigy was made for him in 1232, in which his remains now rest. |
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The royal sarcophagus at Frogmore was probably the pinnacle of its work, and at 30 tons one of the largest. |
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We know quite a bit about these round ships, since Romans, like Egyptians and Greeks, left records in stone, sometimes even on a sarcophagus. |
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Recent budget cuts are just the last nail in the sarcophagus. |
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The marble sarcophagus which holds his remains was made for Cardinal Wolsey but not used as the cardinal had fallen from favour. |
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Here, a worker operates a drilling machine making tests under the concrete sarcophagus built over the nuclear power plant's fourth reactor after the 1986 accident. |
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Its relief scene includes 11 cupids harvesting and stomping on grapes to make wine in a lenos, a long trough similar to the sarcophagus itself. |
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After opening shrines, a stone sarcophagus, and mummiform coffins, they finally viewed the mummified body of Tutankhamon. |
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The Amathus sarcophagus, from Amathus, Cyprus, 2nd quarter of the 5th century BC Archaic period, Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
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His remains were returned to Fulda, where they rest in a sarcophagus which became a site of pilgrimage. |
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Alexander's body was laid in a gold anthropoid sarcophagus that was filled with honey, which was in turn placed in a gold casket. |
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His successor, Ptolemy II Philadelphus, transferred the sarcophagus to Alexandria, where it remained until at least late Antiquity. |
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In room 3, devoted to antique funeral rites, next to the sepulture of a child buried in a vessel and small lead sarcophagus, arises the astonishing model of a Carthaginian tomb. |
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Excavations will continue at the tomb of Ptah Mes in an attempt to find the main shaft of the tomb, which will lead to the burial chamber where the deceased's sarcophagus and his funerary equipment were placed. |
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Siptah's red granite sarcophagus still stands in the burial chamber. |
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Pottery, stone carvings, sealstones, statuettes, gold, metalwork, the marvelous frescoes form the Royal and Little palaces and villas of the wealthy and finally, the unique painted limestone sarcophagus from Agia Trias. |
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Cairo's Egyptian Museum is largely empty and one can look at the gold sarcophagus of Tutankhamun, or his chariots, walking sticks, gloves, socks and underclothes, without anybody else getting in the way. |
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The inside of the sarcophagus was fitted with spikes designed to pierce different parts of the body, but miss the vital organs, so that the victim was kept alive, in an upright position. |
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Once you've prised the tin open like it's a little green sarcophagus, you're transported to a world of impossibly delicious porridge, pancakes and waffles. |
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A project to build a new sarcophagus over the damaged reactor lacks funds. |
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Nowadays, standard sleeping bag have a sarcophagus shape which aims at decreasing to the minimum the air volume to be heated at feet level and at offering a better comfort than the standard rectangular sleeping bags. |
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Taking the lead in mobilising international financing for the damaged sarcophagus, the European Commission is calling on the international community to complement the EU in order to make the damaged Unit 4 reactor safe. |
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Further investigation led to the discovery of the skeletal remains of a very large dinosaur, which the world came to know as Albertosaurus sarcophagus. |
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The sarcophagus is kept by the National Museum in Beirut. |
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In 1924, Howard Carter, British egyptologist, found the sarcophagus of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings near Luxor. |
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In 1861, Napoleon's remains were entombed in a porphyry stone sarcophagus in the crypt under the dome at Les Invalides. |
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He was buried in a sarcophagus of luxulyanite in St Paul's Cathedral next to Lord Nelson. |
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The watermill is shown on a raised relief on the sarcophagus of Marcus Aurelius Ammianos, a local miller. |
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Her sarcophagus was made of stone and also contained a jet bracelet and an ivory bangle, indicating great wealth for the time. |
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Below stands the Royal Pantheon dominated by the statues of the founder kings, where can be admired, among other sepulchres, the sarcophagus of Doña Blanca de Navarra. |
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This sarcophagus was found inside a burial chamber 11 meters below the ground, which contained another 30 mummies, wooden coffins, and limestone sarcophagi. |
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The sarcophagus chamber, of red quartzite quarried and transported to Abydos from Gebel Ahmar, could be dated to the late Middle Kingdom, but its owner remained unidentified. |
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The descending stroke of the Latin letter R has fully developed by the 3rd century BC, as seen in the Tomb of the Scipios sarcophagus inscriptions of that era. |
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The oldest known representation of the Phoenician alphabet is inscribed on the sarcophagus of King Ahiram of Byblos, dating to the 11th century BC at the latest. |
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According to Bede's life of the saint, when Cuthbert's sarcophagus was opened eleven years after his death, his body was found to have been perfectly preserved or incorrupt. |
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Ptolemy IX Lathyros, one of Ptolemy's final successors, replaced Alexander's sarcophagus with a glass one so he could convert the original to coinage. |
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An Etruscan speciality was near life size tomb effigies in terracotta, usually lying on top of a sarcophagus lid propped up on one elbow in the pose of a diner in that period. |
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