The Serapeum is a system of underground galleries hewn out of solid rock with large side chambers where the mummified remains of the sacred bulls of Apis were held in sarcophagi
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The Serapeum is a system of underground galleries hewn out of solid rock with large side chambers where the mummified remains of the sacred bulls of Apis were held in sarcophagi

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The Serapeum is a system of underground galleries hewn out of solid rock with large side chambers where the mummified remains of the sacred bulls of Apis were held in sarcophagi, The whole complex was dedicated to the god Osiris-Apis (Osirapis). View of the entrance to one of the galleries with depressins that once held dedicatory plaques inscribed with the names of those who made offerings to the Apis bulls. Egypt. Ancient Egyptian. dating from the 18th Dynasty, 1550 - 1295 BC to Ptolemaic times 332 - 30 BC. Memphis, Saqqara.

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Werner Forman Archive/ N.J. Saunders

Date

06 août 2008

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Photo12/Universal Images Group/Werner Forman

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UMG12A40_152

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Non

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Droits gérés

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17,2Mo (3,0Mo) / 16,9cm x 25,5cm / 2000 x 3008 (300dpi)

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