Indeed, in the violet dusk, the great mastabah Pyramid of Méydûm seemed already to loom above them, although it was quite four miles away.
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In the centre a huge square Mastabah, or platform, answered a similar purpose.
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Ascending by its steps the Mastabah subtending half the Eastern wall, Shaykh Hamid placed me so as to front the tomb.
Ús de mastaba en anglès
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And so they build another mastaba on top of that.
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The Nubian who was stretched out on the mastaba behind it did not trouble to rouse himself.
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There is more variety of pose in the painted bas-reliefs with which the walls of the mastaba chapels are covered.
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The man's real name, if he was the owner of the mastaba from whose serdab he was taken, was Ra-em-ka.
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Tell me why they call seats outside shops in bazaars, and tombs of the Ancient Empire by the same name: mastaba?
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Shall we give place to them on our own mastaba, in our own court-yard-hand to them the keys of our harems?
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The actual tomb-chambers are excavated in the rock, twenty feet below the ground-level and sixty feet below the top of the mastaba.
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Presently the Sheikh-el-beled mounted the mastaba by the house, the holy men beside him, and pointing to the Arab youth, spoke loudly:
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Soon the mastaba itself was given up, and the necropolis of the city was reduced to the meagre proportions of a small provincial cemetery.
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The tomb of Tjeser is a great brick-built mastaba, forty feet high and measuring 300 feet by 150 feet.
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The NMR full-scan unit was an imposing chrome and sky-blue mastaba-shaped box, occupying one small room with barely enough space to wheel in the table.
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The pyramid, like the mastaba,* represents a tumulus with four sides, in which the earthwork is replaced by a structure of stone or brick.
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Most funerary dwellings in the Old Kingdom were either pyramids or mastabas.
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She was very forceful. This new barrel sculpture will be called the Mastaba.
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The London Mastaba will be completed by June.
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004.jpg the Mastaba of Khomtini in The Necropolis Of GÎzeh