- Frédéric
Cailliaud (9 June 1787 – 1 May 1869) was a
French naturalist,
mineralogist and conchologist. He was born, and died, in Nantes,
where he was the...
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several pyramids,
which were
found "in good conditions" by Frédéric
Cailliaud just a few
years earlier. At Wad ban Naqa, he
leveled the
pyramid N6 of...
- up the Nile to his
capital at Sennar. Alan
Moorhead repeats Frédéric
Cailliaud's impression of Badi, that the king was an
extremely limited little man...
- 1820s.
Their drawings and descriptions,
particularly those of Frédéric
Cailliaud (1821),
Louis Maurice Adolphe Linant de
Bellefonds (1821), and Karl Richard...
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number of
pyramids which had been
found “in good conditions” by Frédéric
Cailliaud just a few
years earlier. At Wad ban Naqa, he
leveled the
pyramid N6 of...
-
Early 19th
century Funj
manjil ("kinglet") of
Fazughli as
depicted by Frédéric
Cailliaud. On his head he
wears a
taqiya umm qarnein....
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Nubian pyramids of Meroë in 1821, by Frédéric
Cailliaud...
- Lands, Neferhotep. The tomb was
visited by the
French traveller Frédéric
Cailliaud, who
copied and
published several scenes. Evidently, he saw the tomb in...
- the
knowledge of
Europeans in 1821 by the
French mineralogist Frédéric
Cailliaud (1787–1869), who
published an
illustrated in-folio
describing the ruins...
- some 30,000
inhabitants to be slaves. He was
accompanied by Frédéric
Cailliaud,
George Waddington, and
George Bethune English, all of whom
later wrote...