Show Ethiopian Tombs Yi Yield ld j Treasures of the Past l j lI I Remarkable r discoveries were made Iby j I by an archeological expedition which l e excavated the mounds of ot Goha In Inthe In the Nubian desert to the south of ot the 40 miles mills great temple of or Abu north of Wady Haifa The mounds mound proved to be great eat tumuli erected in the late Inte Roman period erlo by the Ethiopians over oyer subterranean tombs In o one of ot the tombs were the sl skeletons skeletons elc- elc tons of ot hor horses es camels and dogs dobs j I slaughtered to accompany the dead deull to tho the other owner on his hiso voyage o age world Nearby was a n he help heap of the bones of ot four oun men strangled at the time of or the death of at their mas ter Pieces of or rope rOlle were still knotted around their necks Tho The trappings of the animals presented a gorgeous display dis play of lit silver work and gaily colored cloths The horses' horses saddles were mounted In solid silver sHyer delicately embossed embossed em em- bossed hossell with Greek and Egyptian deBI de de- BI signs ns With them were ere found massive I silver pendants suspended from heavy Y silver chains which were apparently hun hung nung from lom the hor horses horse's es e's neck and body Tho The harness was set with semiprecious I Itous ious tous stones The burial chambers had evidently e been heen plundered but still sun contained con tamed great grent wine nine Jars and piles of ot dried dates Intended as ns sustenance for tor forthe forthe the dead In the fitter life UCe |