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Mog said:
At Birka three classes of headwear have been identified. At least two types definitely correlate to a specific other garment: the Types A and B hats are found in graves where the coat, whether with or without metal buttons, is also found. Type A, found in both ninth and tenth centuries, is a peaked hat, at least partly made of silk, with either metal knotwork running up the center front of the peak or a silver, funnel-shaped ornament at the top of the peak and silver mesh balls dangling from the pointed end ...

Looking for more costume ideas, Mog? :D
 
Panic in his brain pulls and gets away
Losses him a foot it's a dark and evil day
 
Three-phase bone scans were obtained after the administration of 750-1000MBq of Tc-99m MDP. Delayed images were obtained with a high-resolution parallel-hole collimator. Planar anterior and posterior images of the pelvis were obtained for 7-10 minutes, and the index hip was imaged with magnification (1.33-2.0) in the same projections
 

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"Hobart marks 60 years of play"

Not very interesting, just the title of a topic I put in the regional league board.
 
Girls you know you'd- better, watch out
Some guys, some guys are only about
That thing, that thing, that thing!
That thing, that thing, that thing!
Throw your hands in the air!
Admit two shots in the atmosphere!




Lauryn Hill - That thing....forgot I was looking that up.
 
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B: choc_a_holic, Chez, aggels
HB: Lazer, Crystal Ball, thommo16
C: grayza, sante2003 , wrennyboy
HF: Bigcat1, RooDog, daddy_4_eyes
F: CJ, lioness, The Hitman
FOLL: Tigerofold, juddy03, Lethal
INT: Magpie Gal 19, Ms Storm

Oh look it's the Wonders team list. :p
 

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Happens to be a convo on Porthos' post count....


You, me, carpark now says:
whoa
You, me, carpark now says:
porthos is gone
You, me, carpark now says:
off to have his 15 minute power nap
- ~JusTin~ - [..I'm back :(..] says:
lol
You, me, carpark now says:
then back on for 24 hours
 
z@vw18581.optusnet.com.au) has joined #cricket
[22:17] * ChanOP sets mode: +o Daza
[22:38] * yawny (fdas@vw20910.iinet.net.au) Quit (Exit: )
[22:38] <yawny> I heard that alot of the Geelong players like playing with eachother in the shower
[22:38] <MerrymoZZmas> ******** that was funny when banz put $$ on a draw in Adelaide
[18:25] <AuXR8> hahaha banz
[22:38] <AuXR8> Yeah I heard that too yawny. A friend told me Gary Ablett Jnr is gay.
[22:42] * mclarke (edison@211.27.176.8040) Quit (Exit: i have an arowana and his name is edison ^^)
[22:43] * Daza (daz@vw18581.optusnet.com.au) Quit (Exit: )
 
16.1 Clucas91 to RzrBlade, no run, Defensively played by RzrBlade
16.2 Clucas91 to RzrBlade, FOUR, RzrBlade is going haywire!
16.3 Clucas91 to RzrBlade, no run, Left alone by RzrBlade
16.4 Clucas91 to RzrBlade, one run, He was lucky. Almost got run out by Santos L Helper
16.5 Clucas91 to Visro, FOUR, Who needs Bradman when weve got Visro
16.6 Clucas91 to Visro, one run, Great cooperation between Visro and RzrBlade

End of over 17 (10 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 64/3 (deficit 326)
Clucas91 6.0-3-18-1
RzrBlade 6(13b 1X4)
Visro 34(42b 7X4)

17.1 S to Visro, FOUR, Visro is one of the best batsmen in the world
17.2 S to Visro, no run, Visro playing forward defensive
17.3 S to Visro, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Homer
17.4 S to Visro, one run, Great cooperation between Visro and RzrBlade
17.5 S to RzrBlade, no run, That ball moved a long way away from the bat
17.6 S to RzrBlade, one run, The misfield by Carter S allows yet another run

End of over 18 (6 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 70/3 (deficit 320)
Carter S 2.0-0-12-0
Visro 39(46b 8X4)
RzrBlade 7(15b 1X4)

18.1 Hoggy to RzrBlade, no run, Left alone by RzrBlade
18.2 Hoggy to RzrBlade, one run, The misfield by Petrie Dish allows yet another run
18.3 Hoggy to Visro, no ball , no run, Defensively played by Visro
18.3 Hoggy to Visro, no run, Defensively played by Visro
18.4 Hoggy to Visro, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
18.5 Hoggy to Visro, no run, Left alone by Visro
18.6 Hoggy to Visro, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down

End of over 19 (2 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 72/3 (deficit 318)
Hoggy 3.0-1-6-0
Visro 39(50b 8X4)
RzrBlade 8(17b 1X4)

19.1 Helper to RzrBlade, no run, Defensively played by RzrBlade
19.2 Helper to RzrBlade, no run, Defensively played by RzrBlade
19.3 Helper to RzrBlade, one run, Great cooperation between RzrBlade and Visro
19.4 Helper to Visro, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
19.5 Helper to Visro, no run, Visro was completely deceived
19.6 Helper to Visro, no run, Left alone by Visro

End of over 20 (1 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 73/3 (deficit 317)
Santos L Helper 5.0-0-23-1
Visro 39(53b 8X4)
RzrBlade 9(20b 1X4)

20.1 Hoggy to RzrBlade, no run, Left alone by RzrBlade
20.2 Hoggy to RzrBlade, no run, RzrBlade was completely deceived
20.3 Hoggy to RzrBlade, one run, One more to the total
20.4 Hoggy to Visro, no run, Visro playing forward defensive
20.5 Hoggy to Visro, FOUR, Visro is one of the best batsmen in the world
20.6 Hoggy to Visro, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down

End of over 21 (5 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 78/3 (deficit 312)
Hoggy 4.0-1-11-0
Visro 43(56b 9X4)
RzrBlade 10(23b 1X4)

21.1 Dipper to RzrBlade, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
21.2 Dipper to RzrBlade, no run, Defensively played by RzrBlade
21.3 Dipper to RzrBlade, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
21.4 Dipper to RzrBlade, no run, Left alone by RzrBlade
21.5 Dipper to RzrBlade, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
21.6 Dipper to RzrBlade, no run, That ball moved a long way away from the bat

End of over 22 (0 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 78/3 (deficit 312)
Dipper 5.0-1-14-1
RzrBlade 10(29b 1X4)
Visro 43(56b 9X4)

22.1 Hoggy to Visro, no run, Visro was completely deceived
22.2 Hoggy to Visro, no run, That ball moved a long way away from the bat
22.3 Hoggy to Visro, no run, Visro playing forward defensive
22.4 Hoggy to Visro, no run, Visro was completely deceived
22.5 Hoggy to Visro, FOUR, Visro is going haywire!
22.6 Hoggy to Visro, no run, Visro playing forward defensive

End of over 23 (4 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 82/3 (deficit 308)
Hoggy 5.0-1-15-0
Visro 47(62b 10X4)
RzrBlade 10(29b 1X4)

23.1 Helper to RzrBlade, no run, RzrBlade playing forward defensive
23.2 Helper to RzrBlade, one run, One more to the total
23.3 Helper to Visro, no run, Big appeal behind the stumps, umpire not convinced
23.4 Helper to Visro, no run, Visro playing forward defensive
23.5 Helper to Visro, one run, Great cooperation between Visro and RzrBlade
23.6 Helper to RzrBlade, no run, RzrBlade was completely deceived

End of over 24 (2 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 84/3 (deficit 306)
Santos L Helper 6.0-0-25-1
RzrBlade 11(32b 1X4)
Visro 48(65b 10X4)

24.1 Clucas91 to Visro, FOUR, Visro is one of the best batsmen in the world
The crowd cheers for Visro's fifty
24.2 Clucas91 to Visro, no run, That ball moved a long way away from the bat
24.3 Clucas91 to Visro, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Homer
24.4 Clucas91 to Visro, no run, That ball moved a long way away from the bat
24.5 Clucas91 to Visro, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
24.6 Clucas91 to Visro, no run, That ball moved a long way away from the bat

End of over 25 (4 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 88/3 (deficit 302)
Clucas91 7.0-3-22-1
Visro 52(71b 11X4)
RzrBlade 11(32b 1X4)

25.1 S to RzrBlade, no run, Left alone by RzrBlade
25.2 S to RzrBlade, no run, RzrBlade was completely deceived
25.3 S to RzrBlade, one run, He was lucky. Almost got run out by Dipper
25.4 S to Visro, no run, Defensively played by Visro
25.5 S to Visro, no run, Defensively played by Visro
25.6 S to Visro, no run, Defensively played by Visro

End of over 26 (1 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 89/3 (deficit 301)
Carter S 3.0-0-13-0
Visro 52(74b 11X4)
RzrBlade 12(35b 1X4)

26.1 Dipper to RzrBlade, no run, Left alone by RzrBlade
26.2 Dipper to RzrBlade, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
26.3 Dipper to RzrBlade, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
26.4 Dipper to RzrBlade, FOUR, Brilliant cover drive by RzrBlade
26.5 Dipper to RzrBlade, no run, That ball moved a long way away from the bat
26.6 Dipper to RzrBlade, no run, Defensively played by RzrBlade

End of over 27 (4 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 93/3 (deficit 297)
Dipper 6.0-2-18-1
RzrBlade 16(41b 2X4)
Visro 52(74b 11X4)

27.1 S to Visro, no run, Visro playing forward defensive
27.2 S to Visro, no run, Visro playing forward defensive
27.3 S to Visro, no run, Left alone by Visro
27.4 S to Visro, no ball , no run, Big appeal behind the stumps, umpire not convinced
27.4 S to Visro, no run, Big appeal behind the stumps, umpire not convinced
27.5 S to Visro, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Homer
27.6 S to Visro, FOUR, Visro is going haywire!

End of over 28 (5 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 98/3 (deficit 292)
Carter S 4.0-0-18-0
Visro 56(80b 12X4)
RzrBlade 16(41b 2X4)

28.1 Hoggy to RzrBlade, no run, Defensively played by RzrBlade
28.2 Hoggy to RzrBlade, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Homer
28.3 Hoggy to RzrBlade, one run, The misfield by Homer allows yet another run
28.4 Hoggy to Visro, no run, Left alone by Visro
28.5 Hoggy to Visro, no run, Big appeal behind the stumps, umpire not convinced
28.6 Hoggy to Visro, no run, Big appeal behind the stumps, umpire not convinced

End of over 29 (1 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 99/3 (deficit 291)
Hoggy 6.0-1-16-0
Visro 56(83b 12X4)
RzrBlade 17(44b 2X4)

29.1 Dipper to RzrBlade, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
29.2 Dipper to RzrBlade, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
29.3 Dipper to RzrBlade, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
29.4 Dipper to RzrBlade, no run, RzrBlade was completely deceived
29.5 Dipper to RzrBlade, no run, Left alone by RzrBlade
29.6 Dipper to RzrBlade, no run, Big appeal behind the stumps, umpire not convinced

End of over 30 (0 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 99/3 (deficit 291)
Dipper 7.0-2-18-1
RzrBlade 17(50b 2X4)
Visro 56(83b 12X4)

30.1 Clucas91 to Visro, one run, One more to the total
30.2 Clucas91 to RzrBlade, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
30.3 Clucas91 to RzrBlade, no run, Left alone by RzrBlade
30.4 Clucas91 to RzrBlade, no run, RzrBlade was completely deceived
30.5 Clucas91 to RzrBlade, no run, RzrBlade was completely deceived
30.6 Clucas91 to RzrBlade, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Homer

End of over 31 (1 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 100/3 (deficit 290)
Clucas91 8.0-3-23-1
RzrBlade 17(55b 2X4)
Visro 57(84b 12X4)

31.1 Dipper to Visro, no run, That ball moved a long way away from the bat
31.2 Dipper to Visro, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
31.3 Dipper to Visro, no run, Big appeal behind the stumps, umpire not convinced
31.4 Dipper to Visro, no run, Defensively played by Visro
31.5 Dipper to Visro, no run, Left alone by Visro
31.6 Dipper to Visro, one run, Great cooperation between Visro and RzrBlade

End of over 32 (1 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 101/3 (deficit 289)
Dipper 8.0-3-19-1
RzrBlade 17(55b 2X4)
Visro 58(90b 12X4)

32.1 Helper to Visro, legbye, Defensively played by Visro
32.2 Helper to RzrBlade, no run, RzrBlade playing forward defensive
32.3 Helper to RzrBlade, FOUR, Who needs Bradman when weve got RzrBlade
32.4 Helper to RzrBlade, no run, Left alone by RzrBlade
32.5 Helper to RzrBlade, no run, Defensively played by RzrBlade
32.6 Helper to RzrBlade, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down

End of over 33 (5 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 106/3 (deficit 284)
Santos L Helper 7.0-0-29-1
RzrBlade 21(60b 3X4)
Visro 58(91b 12X4)

33.1 S to Visro, no run, Left alone by Visro
33.2 S to Visro, one run, The misfield by Santos L Helper allows yet another run
33.3 S to RzrBlade, no ball , no run, RzrBlade was completely deceived
33.3 S to RzrBlade, no run, RzrBlade was completely deceived
33.4 S to RzrBlade, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Homer
33.5 S to RzrBlade, no run, Defensively played by RzrBlade
33.6 S to RzrBlade, one run, He was lucky. Almost got run out by Petrie Dish

End of over 34 (3 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 109/3 (deficit 281)
Carter S 5.0-0-21-0
Visro 59(93b 12X4)
RzrBlade 22(64b 3X4)

34.1 Helper to RzrBlade, one run, The misfield by Santos L Helper allows yet another run
34.2 Helper to Visro, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
34.3 Helper to Visro, no run, Visro playing forward defensive
34.4 Helper to Visro, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
34.5 Helper to Visro, no run, Left alone by Visro
34.6 Helper to Visro, FOUR, Brilliant cover drive by Visro

End of over 35 (5 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 114/3 (deficit 276)
Santos L Helper 8.0-0-34-1
Visro 63(98b 13X4)
RzrBlade 23(65b 3X4)

35.1 Hoggy to RzrBlade, no run, Left alone by RzrBlade
35.2 Hoggy to RzrBlade, no run, RzrBlade was completely deceived
35.3 Hoggy to RzrBlade, SIX, What a wonderful player RzrBlade is
35.4 Hoggy to RzrBlade, no run, Left alone by RzrBlade
35.5 Hoggy to RzrBlade, no run, That ball moved a long way away from the bat
35.6 Hoggy to RzrBlade, FOUR, Brilliant cover drive by RzrBlade

End of over 36 (10 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 124/3 (deficit 266)
Hoggy 7.0-1-26-0
RzrBlade 33(71b 4X4 1X6)
Visro 63(98b 13X4)

36.1 Helper to Visro, no run, Visro was completely deceived
36.2 Helper to Visro, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
36.3 Helper to Visro, no run, Visro was completely deceived
36.4 Helper to Visro, one run, One more to the total
36.5 Helper to RzrBlade, no run, Left alone by RzrBlade
36.6 Helper to RzrBlade, no run, Defensively played by RzrBlade

End of over 37 (1 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 125/3 (deficit 265)
Santos L Helper 9.0-0-35-1
RzrBlade 33(73b 4X4 1X6)
Visro 64(102b 13X4)

37.1 Clucas91 to Visro, no run, That ball moved a long way away from the bat
37.2 Clucas91 to Visro, no run, Defensively played by Visro
37.3 Clucas91 to Visro, no run, Left alone by Visro
37.4 Clucas91 to Visro, no run, That ball moved a long way away from the bat
37.5 Clucas91 to Visro, no run, Big appeal behind the stumps, umpire not convinced
37.6 Clucas91 to Visro, no run, Visro playing forward defensive

End of over 38 (0 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 125/3 (deficit 265)
Clucas91 9.0-3-23-1
Visro 64(108b 13X4)
RzrBlade 33(73b 4X4 1X6)

38.1 Dipper to RzrBlade, one run, Great cooperation between RzrBlade and Visro
38.2 Dipper to Visro, no run, The umpire turns down that ridiculous appeal from Homer
38.3 Dipper to Visro, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
38.4 Dipper to Visro, no run, Left alone by Visro
38.5 Dipper to Visro, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
38.6 Dipper to Visro, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman

End of over 39 (1 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 126/3 (deficit 264)
Dipper 9.0-3-20-1
Visro 64(113b 13X4)
RzrBlade 34(74b 4X4 1X6)

39.1 S to RzrBlade, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
39.2 S to RzrBlade, OUT, That ball caught the edge and struck the stumps. RzrBlade is out

RzrBlade 34 (76b 4X4 1X6)
b. S

39.3 S to Goldenblue, no run, Goldenblue playing forward defensive
39.4 S to Goldenblue, no run, Big appeal behind the stumps, umpire not convinced
39.5 S to Goldenblue, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
39.6 S to Goldenblue, no run, Left alone by Goldenblue

End of over 40 (0 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 126/4 (deficit 264)
Carter S 6.0-0-21-1
Goldenblue 0(4b)
Visro 64(113b 13X4)

40.1 Dipper to Visro, one run, That is very well run by Goldenblue
40.2 Dipper to Goldenblue, no run, Left alone by Goldenblue
40.3 Dipper to Goldenblue, no run, Goldenblue playing forward defensive
40.4 Dipper to Goldenblue, no run, That ball moved a long way away from the bat
40.5 Dipper to Goldenblue, no run, Goldenblue playing forward defensive
40.6 Dipper to Goldenblue, no run, Left alone by Goldenblue

End of over 41 (1 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 127/4 (deficit 263)
Dipper 10.0-3-21-1
Goldenblue 0(9b)
Visro 65(114b 13X4)

41.1 S to Visro, FOUR, Carter S is quite unfortunate to be hit after bowling a good one
41.2 S to Visro, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
41.3 S to Visro, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
41.4 S to Visro, one run, That is very well run by Goldenblue
41.5 S to Goldenblue, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
41.6 S to Goldenblue, no run, Goldenblue playing forward defensive

End of over 42 (5 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 132/4 (deficit 258)
Carter S 7.0-1-26-1
Goldenblue 0(11b)
Visro 70(118b 14X4)

42.1 Helper to Visro, one run, The misfield by Ant allows yet another run
42.2 Helper to Goldenblue, no run, Goldenblue playing forward defensive
42.3 Helper to Goldenblue, no run, Left alone by Goldenblue
42.4 Helper to Goldenblue, no run, Goldenblue was completely deceived
42.5 Helper to Goldenblue, no run, Huge appeal for LBW but turned down
42.6 Helper to Goldenblue, no run, Defensively played by Goldenblue

End of over 43 (1 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 133/4 (deficit 257)
Santos L Helper 10.0-0-36-1
Goldenblue 0(16b)
Visro 71(119b 14X4)

43.1 Hoggy to Visro, FOUR, Who needs Bradman when weve got Visro
43.2 Hoggy to Visro, no run, Visro was completely deceived
43.3 Hoggy to Visro, no run, Visro playing forward defensive
43.4 Hoggy to Visro, no run, Defensively played by Visro
43.5 Hoggy to Visro, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
43.6 Hoggy to Visro, one run, Dropped! Petrie Dish made a big mess of that simple chance

End of over 44 (5 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 138/4 (deficit 252)
Hoggy 8.0-1-31-0
Goldenblue 0(16b)
Visro 76(125b 15X4)

44.1 Dipper to Visro, FOUR, Dipper is quite unfortunate to be hit after bowling a good one
44.2 Dipper to Visro, one run, One more to the total
44.3 Dipper to Goldenblue, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
44.4 Dipper to Goldenblue, no run, Left alone by Goldenblue
44.5 Dipper to Goldenblue, no run, Defensively played by Goldenblue
44.6 Dipper to Goldenblue, no run, Defensively played by Goldenblue

End of over 45 (5 runs)
WEST COAST WARRIORS 143/4 (deficit 247)
Dipper 11.0-3-26-1
Goldenblue 0(20b)
Visro 81(127b 16X4)

45.1 Hoggy to Visro, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
45.2 Hoggy to Visro, no run, That ball was a mystery to the batsman
45.3 Hoggy to Visro, no run, Left alone by Visro
45.4 Hoggy to Visro, no run, Big appeal behind the stumps, umpire not convinced
45.5 Hoggy to Visro, one run, Great cooperation between Visro and Goldenblue
45.6 Hoggy to Goldenblue, no run, Defensively played by Goldenblue

End of over 46 (1 runs)

END OF DAY 2
Time: 5:01 PM
WEST COAST WARRIORS 144/4 (deficit 246)
Hoggy 9.0-1-32-0
Goldenblue 0(21b)
Visro 82(132b 16X4)

From when I did the fantasy cricket
 
Dynasties XII to XVII
The growth of the middle class and the conquest of the Hyksos
12th Dynasty, c.1991-1786 BCE
The 12th dynasty, founded by Amenemhet I, Mentuhotep IV's vizier, (1991 BCE), worked hard to restore royal prestige, seriously damaged by civil war and periodic famine. Its kings, living near Memphis, reduced the power of the provincial rulers and fostered the growth of a loyal central elite, using propagandistic literature to encourage recruitment of able civil servants and their unconditional allegiance, and transform the royal image from that of an insecure war leader to that of a confident, semidivine ruler.
The external situation remained dangerous. The northern Nubian and Sinai buffer zones were reoccupied and, for the first time, heavily fortified. Foreign trade expanded and diplomatic contacts were established, but Egyptian activity was more confined than during the Old Kingdom.
Social change was considerable. People had become more conscious of their rights, and royal policies had to both satisfy and temper this tendency. Religion was affected: funerary beliefs and rituals once largely restricted to kings, their immediate family and close followers, spread throughout all classes.
During the First Intermediate Period Egyptians had been less dependent on the state which had virtually disintegrated, stressing their economic self-sufficiency. Under the 12th dynasty royal policies encouraged the growth of a middle class, whose members were buried in well-furnished tombs and active at cult centers such as Abydos. Osiris, formerly a royal funerary god, became accessible to all.
Architectural remains become more varied. At Kahun, a large town was divided up into zones of better and poorer housing, reflecting significant socio-economic stratification; superbly designed fortresses were built in Nubia; and the ground plans of several temples have survived. Some kings built cenotaphs at Abydos, where many private memorial chapels of unique type have also been discovered recently.
Funerary remains continue to be the best source of art forms. At Thebes a new type of royal tomb developed, culminating in the unique terraced monument of Nebhepetre topped, not by a pyramid, but by a cubical version of the primeval mound. The pharaohs of the 12th dynasty, anxious to be identified with the autocratic Old Kingdom, revised the classic complex pyramid but included unusual subterranean elements evoking the mythical tomb of Osiris. Royal statues were often idealized, but some depicted a care-worn and more realistic figure. The elite continued to be buried in mastabas and rock-cut tombs, decorated first in awkward but striking styles reflecting the breakdown of the ancient stylistic norms, but later returning to more sophisticated, traditional modes.

My sister (Egypt obsessed) was on the internet before me. It was about 5 times longer, I cut it.
 

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