Posted by VHunter on 10/25/2007, 11:10 am, in reply to "Re: Classical Holmes?" That's realy interesting though about the Egyptians. I'd love to see just exactly what that Centaur really was... --Previous Message--
67.79.71.170
Why they ate it of course! rlol Eeww, that's a gross thought.... ![]()
: I'd like to know what they did with the honey
: afterwards - waste not want not!
:
: --Previous Message--
: Awesome... I'd liked to seen how they made
: the
: centaur was made.
:
: --Previous Message--
: Apparently, honey was pretty commonly used
: in
: ancient times to transport corpses long
: distances (so that they could be buried at
: home). The Egyptians probably invented this
: use.
:
: The most famous use of this technique was
: apparently with Alexander the Great, as they
: not only brought him home to his tomb in
: Egypt in a coffin filled with honey, but
: actually put him on exhibit there in a glass
: coffin held together with silver and filled
: with honey.
:
: At one point, the alleged body of a centaur
: was put on display in Rome in such a coffin.
: (Sounds like a Roman sideshow hoax to
: me....)
:
: So Holmes was displaying his interest in the
: science and engineering of classical times
: by embalming himself in honey -- in a
: glass-windowed coffin, to boot! (And so were
: DiC's writers.)
:
:
:
:
:
Message Thread:
![]()
« Back to thread