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| This same | sarcophagus also holds relics of Cyrus and John. |
| e Stone has been compared both to that of a | sarcophagus and an altar, but was always intended to be |
| as it was then known, was set upon a Roman | sarcophagus and fitted as a fountain in a niche at one |
| an archaeological team uncovers Aneh-Tet's | sarcophagus, and accidentally unleashes her evil onto t |
| n loop which he uses to remotely access the | sarcophagus and exert his will over it. |
| s students touches a patch of fungus on the | sarcophagus and one of his fingers is destroyed. |
| uidators, who have actually been inside the | sarcophagus and the reactor shell itself - e.g. |
| ime in the late 9th century, taken from its | sarcophagus and placed for a time in a golden shrine in |
| easure buried with the Queen, including her | sarcophagus and mummy. |
| Eventually a | sarcophagus appeared on the top of the ramp and after l |
| Hawass also stated that the | sarcophagus appeared to have been looted. |
| The external dimensions of the | sarcophagus are 177 cm by 90 cm and a height of 70 cm. |
| He also documented the building of the | sarcophagus around the reactor. |
| Sarcophagus, at the Ulpiana. | |
| Frederik IV's | sarcophagus at Roskilde Cathedral |
| dy was returned for interment in the family | sarcophagus at the Greek Orthodox necropolis of the Sou |
| Initially, he was to be buried in the last | sarcophagus available in the rotunda of Constantine I i |
| res eight of the martyrs were interred in a | sarcophagus bearing their name. |
| p II's mummy was still located in his royal | sarcophagus but the tomb also proved to hold a cache of |
| The Illinois Monument, a granite and bronze | sarcophagus by sculptor Leon Hermant, dedicated in 1929 |
| stern storage room, or west into the larger | sarcophagus chamber. |
| Sarcophagus containing some of the relics of Saint Euph | |
| The memorial's | sarcophagus, crown and wreath carvings, and the English |
| ped in linen in a large wooden coffin and a | sarcophagus decorated with hieroglyphic texts addressed |
| could use similar notes, I notice that the | Sarcophagus doesn't mention Ancient healing device for |
| known Soldier, a 5-foot-high (1.5 m) marble | sarcophagus erected by the federal government in 1877 t |
| id was removed in more modern times and the | sarcophagus found to be empty. |
| st Roman times with both flints and a Roman | sarcophagus found in the area. |
| In the crypt of the church lies a Roman | sarcophagus from the 3rd century, said to hold the rema |
| f Archaeology in Madrid we can find a Roman | sarcophagus from II A.D. with the Myth of Orestes as de |
| on of Saint Militiades next door, a child's | sarcophagus has a front sculpted with biblical episodes |
| scription recording this on the vast Gothic | sarcophagus has disappeared. |
| The seams of the | sarcophagus, however, were not properly sealed. |
| Sarcophagus in 4th/5th century church | |
| Frederick's | sarcophagus in Riddarholm Church |
| He is buried in a | sarcophagus in Lund Cathedral. |
| His relics are kept in a | sarcophagus in Potenza Cathedral, which is dedicated to |
| the ship, Tintin craftily escapes and meets | Sarcophagus in Port Said, Egypt. |
| of the unknown soldier was re-interred in a | sarcophagus in front of the War Memorial. |
| The stone | sarcophagus in which Thutmose was laid to rest is still |
| "very nobly worked" (muy noblemente obrada) | sarcophagus in the church of Santa Maria Maggiore, “nea |
| y repaired his ship, he secretly buried the | sarcophagus in a cemetery nearby so as to keep it safe |
| ied respectively in 1826 and 1820 showing a | sarcophagus in relief which is by T. Franceys and Spenc |
| They include a 3rd-century CE | sarcophagus in Carrara marble, a funerary ash urn, and |
| a and was used for the Duke of Wellington's | sarcophagus in St Paul's Cathedral. |
| whose bones are said to be kept in a golden | sarcophagus in Cologne Cathedral (see Shrine of the Thr |
| basis for Alford's next big idea: that the | sarcophagus in the King's Chamber - commonly supposed t |
| panels (see illustration) resembled a Roman | sarcophagus in Grottaferrata, which was one display whe |
| Cave's | sarcophagus is a cadaver tomb. |
| The | sarcophagus is missing from the tomb. |
| Teti's stone outer | sarcophagus is relevant for being the first known sarco |
| The Saint Andrews | Sarcophagus is a Pictish monument dating from the middl |
| The | sarcophagus is currently on display at the Cathedral mu |
| The | sarcophagus is broken (probably in antiquity), and the |
| On the | sarcophagus is embedded a marble tablet said to come fr |
| Lenin's | sarcophagus is kept at a temperature of 16 °C (61 °F) a |
| panel and a corner piece so that the extant | sarcophagus is essentially L-shaped. |
| a large three-story tower, and the (false) | sarcophagus itself is covered in tiles. |
| tolen most of the valuables from inside the | sarcophagus, leaving behind the body parts, some potter |
| emony, leaving the imprint of his knee on a | sarcophagus lid. |
| oom, or when Aspicia, after rising from the | sarcophagus, looks into a mirror and is pleased to find |
| rious statues, inscriptions, and a symbolic | sarcophagus made of white marble. |
| d in the crypt beneath the Chapel, inside a | sarcophagus made of 21 short tons (19 t) of Grand Pyren |
| pe "Crime Computer" hidden in a large stone | sarcophagus near an exhibit of legendary monsters. |
| the tomb is a cage over the simple granite | sarcophagus of the former President, who died and was b |
| The | sarcophagus of Merymose |
| Sarcophagus of Helena, Israel Museum | |
| Sarcophagus of Queen Louisa of Prussia | |
| The | sarcophagus of the Amazons (4th century BC) |
| February 12 - Howard Carter opens the | sarcophagus of Tutenkhamun. |
| Sarcophagus of Ahiram in the National Museum of Beirut | |
| Tomb Stone on | Sarcophagus of Col. Jorab Stafford |
| Glass | sarcophagus of Pope John XXIII in St. Peter's Basilica. |
| The Herculean | Sarcophagus of Genzano is a Roman Sarcophagus from Genz |
| In the burial chamber there also stood the | sarcophagus of the queen. |
| The | sarcophagus of the king was constructed from carved, re |
| decorated with a faux tomb and gold-plated | sarcophagus of Birger Jarl. |
| e thought to be Sesheshet were found in the | sarcophagus of the tomb. |
| The | sarcophagus of Meru was cut into the ground of the buri |
| The | sarcophagus of his wife, Clara of Lauenburg, is empty, |
| It contains the | sarcophagus of Duke Francis on a gallery (Empore) below |
| Most famous are the richly decorated | sarcophagus of Bishop Adelochus (1130) and the huge, la |
| The | sarcophagus of the queen is regarded as a primary examp |
| The Renaissance | sarcophagus of Nicholas, Graf von Salm (defender of Vie |
| On its top is a | sarcophagus on claw feet. |
| ists of a nine and one half ton cut granite | sarcophagus on a raised platform of four cut granite st |
| Construction workers who constructed the | sarcophagus over the exploded reactor No. 4 |
| They unearthed a | sarcophagus painted with illuminating scenes from Creta |
| t for Roman art, especially bas-reliefs and | sarcophagus panels. |
| ns laid Saint Euphemia's relics in a golden | sarcophagus, placed within a church that was dedicated |
| Sarcophagus preserved in the circus and forum museum. | |
| His | sarcophagus remains in the Edirne Museum. |
| A large granite | sarcophagus rests in the west transept, containing the |
| he pilared burial chamber where his granite | sarcophagus sat in a slight dip in the floor. |
| The | sarcophagus, still in place in the final chamber, is co |
| Hack was recorded at | Sarcophagus Studios in West Point, Georgia by Lynn Bryd |
| The papyrus plan also depicts the pharaoh's | sarcophagus surrounded by four concentric sets of shrin |
| the sacred bull of the Egyptians, mummies, | sarcophagus, tapestries, and a lot of objects and sculp |
| ne she had erected at Ely, which included a | sarcophagus that was made of white marble from the Roma |
| The Pope was interred in a porphyry | sarcophagus that contemporary tradition asserted had be |
| to west the risen Christ stepping from His | sarcophagus, the Blessed Virgin with Bambino, St Peter |
| ite where they expect ed to find that stone | sarcophagus, they told one another about their vision a |
| The new containment device will allow the | sarcophagus to be dismantled and radioactive material t |
| of Denmark commanded an elaborately carved | sarcophagus to hold her body. |
| t's Valley of the Kings within the original | sarcophagus, together with a mummy cache containing sev |
| ealed that the water is leaking through the | sarcophagus via holes in its roof, becoming radioactive |
| (1937 or 1938) written under the pseudonym | Sarcophagus W. Dribble. |
| Following his beatification, his | sarcophagus was placed under the Altar of St. Sebastian |
| A pink granite | sarcophagus was found in a trench which cuts through th |
| A | sarcophagus was unearthed there in 1950 which may conta |
| The | sarcophagus was recovered beginning in 1833 during exca |
| The so-called "Alexander | Sarcophagus," discovered near Sidon and now in the Ista |
| Margaret's | sarcophagus was originally placed to fit in the steps o |
| 1890 ( Bulmer (directories) ) states that a | sarcophagus was found in 1616 with the inscription: "TI |
| Through a supposed revelation, a | sarcophagus was uncovered at Harkness where Begu had se |
| ening and the Doctor materializing from the | sarcophagus were removed from the final edit of Part Fo |
| nslating the relics of the saint in a stone | sarcophagus when his ship was caught in a storm in the |
| ame famous only by his Phoenician inscribed | sarcophagus which was discovered in 1923 by the French |
| The burial chamber still contained a | sarcophagus with a lid. |
| aves contained an ornamental painted wooden | sarcophagus with a mummy inside. |
| It is a highly ornamented white marble | sarcophagus with moulded cover, lions' feet and rich ac |
| was painted on the ceiling, "embracing" the | sarcophagus with her wings. |
| A | sarcophagus with the inscription Tzara Malchata, in Heb |
| , 1988 Soviet scientists announced that the | sarcophagus would only last 20-30 years before requirin |
| As originally constructed the | sarcophagus would have comprised two side panels, two e |
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