This expression is of pagan origin,being used in connection with pagan Egyptian funeral rites!
The`spiritual food' was depicted on burial chamber walls in the belief that the pharoahs could eat the food depicted!
source;Patterns in Prehistory.
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This expression is of pagan origin,being used in connection with pagan Egyptian funeral rites!
The`spiritual food' was depicted on burial chamber walls in the belief that the pharoahs could eat the food depicted!
source;Patterns in Prehistory.
Isn't everything of pagan origin?
badboy,
Interesting post. For the record, please provide the author, and publisher, in addition to the Title of the book. Page number(s) would be great also.
Thanks
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Patterns in Prehistory,hopefully you can get a copy from the library(I haven't got my library copy on me but I will look it up for you,check this thread next week)
Is this the book? If so, this is great stuff. Page number would be nice, though.
Patterns in Prehistory: Humankind's First Three Million Years by Robert J. Wenke Paperback - 712 pages 4th edition (February 1, 1999)
Language: English
Oxford Univ Pr (Sd); ISBN: 0195085728
180!
page 393(seems to say something slighty different,but might still interest U!)
Did somebody mention BEER?