- The
Bucheum was the
ancient Egyptian burial place for
sacred bulls of the
Buchis cult at Hermonthis. It
consists of
underground tunnels which connect...
- died, they were mummified, and
placed in a
special cemetery known as the
Bucheum.: 95–100
Unlike the
other Egyptian sacred bulls – the Apis and the Mnevis...
- emperor/Pharaoh
Antoninus Pius. In the
large Armant complex, moreover,
there was the
Bucheum,
necropolis of the
Buchis sacred bulls. The
first burial of a
Buchis in...
- gods Ra and Montu. The
catacombs for
these bulls are now
known as the
Bucheum.
Multiple Buchis mummies were
found in situ
during excavations in the 1930s...
- decorations.
Sarcophagi of
similar type and
dimensions were
found in the
Bucheum, the
burial vaults of the
Buchis bulls at Armant.
Linant de Bellefonds...
- gates, one of them
built by
Antoninus Pius, have also been found. The
Bucheum, the
burial place of the
sacred Buchis bulls of Hermonthis, is on the desert...
- 1910.
Nearing the end of his
career Green led the Mond
excavation of the
Bucheum at
Armant from 1929 to 1930. He was the
Honorary Keeper of the Antiquities...
- 20 No 1/2 (Jun 1934) pp 1–4 The
Hieroglyphic Inscriptions (ed) in The
Bucheum III, Sir
Robert Mond and
Oliver H.Myers, Forty-First
Memoir of the Egypt...
-
place of
worship for the
living god
Montu while the
temple Bouchéum (or
Bucheum) at
Ermant included a
necropolis of
sacred bulls, and was
probably dedicated...
- III
Brooklyn Papyrus Brugsch Papyrus Bubasteum Bubastis Bubastite Portal Bucheum Buchis Buhen Building the
Great Pyramid Bull (ka hieroglyph) Bull (pharaoh)...