Lexicographical Neighbors of Serdab
Literary usage of Serdab
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monuments of Upper Egypt: A Translation of the "Itinéraire de la Haute by Auguste Mariette, Lysander Dickerman (1890)
"1st, one or more chambers, sometimes with the addition of a serdab, ... The serdab
never bears any inscriptions ; the chambers, on the contrary, ..."
2. The Monuments of Upper Egypt: A Translation of the "Itinéraire de la Haute by Auguste Mariette (1877)
"1st, one or more chambers, sometimes with the addition of a serdab, a sort of
narrow passage ... The serdab never bears any inscriptions; the chambers, ..."
3. The Monuments of Upper Egypt by Auguste Mariette (1877)
"1st, one or more chambers, sometimes with the addition of a serdab, ... The serdab
never bears any inscriptions; the chambers, on the contrary, ..."
4. The Land of the Monuments: Notes of Egyptian Travel by Joseph Pollard (1898)
"... THE TOMB OF TI Tomb of Ti—The Ka, or false door—Statues—serdab—Interesting
series of illustrations—Pyramid of Unas—Interior—Inscriptions and important ..."