FOUND AT SAIS. 303 
Divinity over all the Eastern world. "And the chap. 
TEN HORNS WHICH THOD SAVVEST ARE TEN KiNGS. . , , 
Rev. xvii. 12. See also Fsalms 18, 12, 75, 10. 
Dan. vii. 24 ; Sec. &c. 
21. ^xes for beheading Victims. Instruments of the 
same form were used in beheading cattle during the 
public festivals of Venice; particularly during the 
Carnival. 
22. Entrances to the Advta -^Egyptiorum. (See 
Kircker, torn. I. p. 393. Rom. 1652.) "And he 
brought me to the door of the court: and 
when i looked, behold a hole in the wall. 
Then said he unto me, Son of man, dig now 
IN THE WALL. AnD WHEN I HAD DIGGED IN 
THE WALL, BEHOLD A DOOR. So I WENT IN, 
AND saw; AND BEHOLD, EVERY FORM OF CREEP- 
ING THINGS, AND ABOMINABLE BEASTS, AND ALL 
THE IDOLS OF THE HOUSE OF IsRAEL, FOUR- 
TRAYED UPON THE WALL ROUND ABOUT." Ezekiel, 
ch. viii. 7, 8, 10. See also Eusehius, lib. ii. Prcep. 
Evaiig. Justin. Qucest. ad Orthodoxos ; ^c. 
23. Small Vessels of pale Clay, exactly of this form, 
baked only by the Sun's heat, are found in digging 
among the Antiquities of Sais, and also in the 
Catacombs of Saccdra. 
24. This strange-looking figure can only be compre- 
hended by comparing it with other representations 
of the same thing, where the object is more dis- 
tinctly delineated. It is intended for an angle of 
