Egypt : handbook for travellers : part first, lower Egypt, with the Fayum and the peninsula of Sinai . Above the rams is a ploughing scene, adjoining which is a manhoeing the ground, while another is scattering the In the fishing scene (above) the overseer, leaning on his staff, saysto his servants, Ye are like apes, to which they good-humouredlyreply, Thy command is executed; it is done excellently. At thetop (not easily distinguished) is a quarrel among sailors, who ap-peai to be interchanging violent blows and remonstrances — Thouart of a pugnacious hand, but I am so gentle. Among th


Egypt : handbook for travellers : part first, lower Egypt, with the Fayum and the peninsula of Sinai . Above the rams is a ploughing scene, adjoining which is a manhoeing the ground, while another is scattering the In the fishing scene (above) the overseer, leaning on his staff, saysto his servants, Ye are like apes, to which they good-humouredlyreply, Thy command is executed; it is done excellently. At thetop (not easily distinguished) is a quarrel among sailors, who ap-peai to be interchanging violent blows and remonstrances — Thouart of a pugnacious hand, but I am so gentle. Among th« mastabas which arc now shown only by specialpermission from the Director of Museum, and from which the sand of Cairo. SAKKARA. 4. Route. 401 requires to be removed, the most interesting, and after that ofTi the best preserved, is the — Mastaba of Ptahhotep, which lies a little to the W. of thepath from the step-pyramid to Mariettes House. Ptahhotep, like Ti, lived in the 5th Dynasty, and was a priest of thePyramids of Aser, Ra-en-user, and the divine dwelling of also bore a number of other titles. The best portrait of him is onthe E. wall. His costume is similar to that of Ti (p. 398). His y


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