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Manual Of Egyptian Archaeology And Guide To The Study Of Antiquities In Egypt

CHAPTER II
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Each of these parts was, therefore, decorated in consonance with its meaning.

Those next to the ground were clothed with vegetation.

The bases of the columns were surrounded by leaves, and the lower parts of the walls were adorned with long stems of lotus or papyrus (fig.

96), in the midst of which animals were occasionally depicted.

Bouquets of water-plants emerging from the water (fig.


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