Shadow Plays: Virtual Realities in an Analog World

Chapter 4, Note 110

As the article in the Eliza Cook’s Journal, 114, describes the effort: “Nothing but his enthusiastic spirit of discovery and his superior strength, could have sustained him through the horrors which he encountered in exploring the long, narrow, subterranean passages and the receptacles of mummies... All that he suffered in these hideous researches was amply recompensed by the delight and admiration which he felt in at last discovering a magnificent monument; chambers of various sizes were here connected by staircases and corridors, embellished by paintings fresh as when from the artist's hand. In the center of one of the most spacious chambers, he found a sarcophagus of the purest oriental alabaster, delicately sculptured within and without.”

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