. Kings and gods of Egypt . e walls and eeiling ofeach chamber are ornamented with the \ ine-arbour (publishedby M. Virey in the Recueil de travaux relatifs d la philologieegyptienne (t. xx-xxii). Homer and Egypt 241 Vllth dynasties, the vineyard is an arched arbour, in which the vines arc supported by vertical ancJ horizontal cross-poles from which fall the heavily laden branches (Fig. 19). On the Shield, also, the vine forms a long arched arbour, supported throughout its length by poles, with a single alleyway running through it. The vintagers of Nakhti, likewise, have room only for two to w


. Kings and gods of Egypt . e walls and eeiling ofeach chamber are ornamented with the \ ine-arbour (publishedby M. Virey in the Recueil de travaux relatifs d la philologieegyptienne (t. xx-xxii). Homer and Egypt 241 Vllth dynasties, the vineyard is an arched arbour, in which the vines arc supported by vertical ancJ horizontal cross-poles from which fall the heavily laden branches (Fig. 19). On the Shield, also, the vine forms a long arched arbour, supported throughout its length by poles, with a single alleyway running through it. The vintagers of Nakhti, likewise, have room only for two to walk abreast. In the tomb of Phtahhetep, one man gathers the grapes from low down on the left, another from low down on the right; both Stoop, from Fig. 18.—The Vintage (between lack of space to stand Hunting ^^ (XVIHth upright, while a child, gathering from the side of the arbour, stands and plucks the grapes with both his hands. We see the bunches placed in plaited baskets and borne to the wine-press. Thus, the Homeric16.


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