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Gold collar

Gold collar—term used to describe process technicians. [Pg.2]

It is a warmth which gives life to and tinges the earth, which is moistened with it and becomes like the coarse part of wood. That which remains in the Ash, and is fixed, is called Mercurial Water, Wind, Life and Soul, Water and Blood, Collars of Gold, Red Gum, Olives, the Cock, the Ox, Crocus, Burnt Ore, the Composite. [Pg.282]

FIGURE 15.26 (See color insert following page 212.) Funerary papyrus of Neforronpet (fourteenth century BC), who is depicted with his wife Hunro. The papyrus was originally decorated with gold leaf on the head-bands, collars, armlets, and ankles of the two figures, but most is unfortunately now lost. [Pg.360]


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