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Death, ritual, and belief : the rhetoric of funerary rites / Douglas J. Davies.
Davies, Douglas J. (Douglas James)Date: 1997- Archives and manuscripts
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M0004905: Helmeted man dying in a race, funerary stele, late 6th century B.C.
Date: October 1936Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/39/97Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
Ancient mortuary traditions of China : papers on Chinese ceramic funerary sculptures / George Kuwayama, editor.
Date: [1991], ©1991- Pictures
Marble funerary vessels at the Villa Corsini, Rome. Etching by G.B. Piranesi, ca. 1756.
Piranesi, Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778.Date: [1756?]Reference: 2008497i- Books
Cremation slag : a substance found in funerary urns / J. Henderson, R.C. Janaway and J.R. Richards.
Henderson, JDate: 1987- Books
Death, burial and mutuality : a study of popular funerary customs in Cumbria, 170-1920 / by Brenda Doreen Callaghan.
Callaghan, Brenda Doreen.Date: 2000- Pictures
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The church of San Lorenzo, Florence, with funerary decorations to mark the death of King Henri IV of France. Etching, 1610.
Date: [1610?]Reference: 528471i- Pictures
An inscription with fragments of the funerary chamber of the villa de' Cinque, Rome. Etching by G.B. Piranesi, ca. 1756.
Piranesi, Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778.Date: [1756?]Reference: 2008463i- Digital Images
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Mexican funerary urn of pottery with polychrome decoration. Standing figure of a god with Ocelot headress wearing blue jewel on breast.
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Tree-stump tombstones : the influence of traditional cultural values on rustic funerary art in Indiana in the 1890s / Susanne S. Ridlen.
Ridlen, Susanne S., 1940-Date: [1992], ©1992- Pictures
Fragments of a funerary chamber opposite the church of San Sebastiano fuori le Mura, Rome. Etching by G.B. Piranesi and J. Barbault, ca. 1756.
Piranesi, Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778.Date: [1756?]Reference: 2008462i- Pictures
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A well head carved with fish motifs, a metal ladle with a snake-handle, a funerary urn, and a terracotta relief of the caduceus and other objects. Etching by L. Roccheggiani, ca. 1811.
Roccheggiani, Lorenzo, active 1804-1817.Date: [1811?]Reference: 2499247i- Pictures
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Tahiti: a funerary monument (toupapow) with a corpse on it, encountered by Cook on his second voyage, 1772-1775. Engraving by W. Woollett after W. Hodges, 1 February 1777.
Hodges, William, 1744-1797.Date: 1 February 1777Reference: 579276i- Pictures
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A funerary monument (toupapow) with a corpse on it, encountered by Captain Cook in Tahiti on his second voyage, 1772-1775. Engraving by W. Woollett, 1777, after W. Hodges.
Hodges, William, 1744-1797.Date: Feb.y 1st 1777Reference: 566173i- Books
The earthen long barrow in Britain : an introduction to the study of the funerary practice and culture of Neolithic people of the third millennium B.C / [Paul Ashbee].
Ashbee, Paul.Date: 1970- Books
The bronze age round barrow in Britain : an introduction to the study of the funerary practice and culture of the British and Irish single-grave people of the second millennium B. C / [Paul Ashbee].
Ashbee, Paul.Date: [1960]- Digital Images
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Tomb with deposit of skulls
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Limestone human-headed canopic jar, used to house removed stomach, liver, lungs and intestines, each organ assigned to a different jar, from a mummified Egyptian body. This jar represent Imsety, one of the four sons of Horus, and is the guardian for the liver.
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Limestone jackal-headed canopic jar, used to house removed stomach, liver, lungs and intestines, each organ assigned to a different jar, from a mummified Egyptian body. This jar represents Duamutef, one of the four sons of Horus, and is the guardian of the stomach
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Limestone human-headed canopic jar, used to house removed stomach, liver, lungs and intestines, each organ assigned to a different jar, from a mummified Egyptian body. This jar represent Imsety, one of the four sons of Horus, and is the guardian for the liver.
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Limestone human headed canopic jar
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Limestone jackal-headed canopic jar, used to house removed stomach, liver, lungs and intestines, each organ assigned to a different jar, from a mummified Egyptian body. This jar represents Duamutef, one of the four sons of Horus, and is the guardian of the stomach
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Breton Clavery, Plougouven
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Hired bannermen partaking in a funeral procession.
John Thomson- Digital Images
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Profile view of a mummified male head