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Перевод: papyrus
[существительное] папирус
Тезаурус:
- At the time of purchase the fragments were erroneously assembled into a sea battle, but reassembly of the forty or so small pieces has revealed a land battle scene, the only one known painted on a papyrus, substantially preserved in two areas.
- Sir Ivor was the first Epsom Derby winner to race in the USA since Papyrus in 1923.
- The gospel was bound in a compact book form rather than produced as a bulky scroll, with paper made from cheap papyrus rather than the very expensive vellum (i.e. treated skins) (Green 1979:125).
- Instead it snaffles the careless gaze with thermoluminescent indicator lights, and eschews the xerophilous, post-cyclical papyrus effect that (say) the Creda Superspeed gives cotton - eschews it for a delicate, touch-dampness.
- Let me inscribe these words on this papyrus of a person that I have become and trust, my saviour, that one day they will enlighten me.
- Identifiable links between the Mycenaeans and Egyptians have until now been largely confined to deposits of Mycenaean pottery in Egypt, and sporadic finds of Egyptians objects in Greece.If this papyrus does show Mycenaean warriors fighting alongside Egyptians, perhaps as mercenaries, it provides the first evidence for more direct interaction between these two major Bronze Age cultures of the Mediterranean.
- Originally excavated by Pendlebury of the Egypt Exploration Society in 1936 at the Chapel of the King's Statue at el-Amarna in the Nile valley, the papyrus was probably connected with the official cult of King Akhenaton, the heretic pharaoh (1352-;1336 BC).
- The ancient Chinese claimed it promoted longevity and an Egyptian papyrus from 1500 BC recommends garlic for 22 different complaints such as headaches, sore throats and physical weakness.
- British Museum acquires illustrated papyrus showing Egyptians and Mycenaeans fighting side by side - the first evidence of political alliance
- An ancient Papyrus in the Leningrad Hermitage mentions the "Island of the Serpents" and contains the following passage:
- The working of and motives for the closed currency system of the Hellenistic world are best understood from a papyrus of 258BC.
- A remarkable illustrated papyrus has recently been acquired by the Department of Egyptian Antiquities at the British Museum from Christie's before auction.
- They met in the Egyptian wing, at the same place each time, near a fragment of papyrus which was labelled, The Opening of the Mouth Ceremony.
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