MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1928 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Chariot and Wives of Harem of Ancient King Among Things Ruler Took to Grave With Him (Selence Service) (Service Manual) Philadelphia, Jun. 16—A royal charter of 5,000 buildings, the two asses that once drew it, and three groomes, each sham at his post, are the latest revelations from a royal tomb in ancient Ur of the Chaldea. The newest treasures from Ur show in 3506 B. C. Mesopotamia was far more of Egypt in material civilization than in the ancient received from C. Leonard, Wooley, the Joint archaeological expedition of the Pennsylvanian and the British Museum. The king's Body Not Found The body of the king has not been found, of the king's museums, servants, and gold decked horses, his burmain have been discovered in the burial chamber. A harp inadhered with a ring is visible; was the first clue to the royal burial room, or harp, Mr. Wooley reports, was crushed on the body, the arm bones necromorphing with the deceived wood of the harp, overcame the harpist as he played. In a trench near the chariot the bodies of five men servants, and in parallel rows lay ten harem women; the women were dressed alike, wearing elaborate headaddress, huge crescent-shaped gold earrings, and other ornaments—decked gaily for their veneration next world with their royal master. Faithful Servants Killed A box, considered to be a clothes box, was surrounded with piles of vases, weapons, and weapons, wrappers, a reaper of lice and gold. two gold lamps, a chalice, and a little gold toilet hammers. Around the chest, there is a small bottle of human bodies, not properly laid out for burnt, but bundled up as if death had been foreseen. "There is no question here of the faithful servant dying and being buried with his master," Mr. Woody wrote, "The groomes at the ashes were clutching the king's wives were clutching which the king took with him, in case he might have feed of them hereafter, just as he took his silver and gold vessels, his heavy weapon, a set of spades with golden headdress, the same as he had with his gaming board and dice." theology and history The monastic school of early civilization which the grave presents are wholly new and unexpected, Mr. Woolley declares. Somewhat similar cus- tumes exist among the earliest of the first dynasty of Egypt. But that such a custom ever prevailed in Mesopotamia was undreaded from previow archaeological discoveries. "In one part of the shaft area we found no objects of any kind, but here was a rectangle of large rough limestone imbedded in clay. It may well be that this was the alaron on which the king's armor received victims to the king's majesty." "For the history of civilization the discovery is of the greatest importance in both its aspects." Mr. Woodley concludes, "It has supplied definite foundations for science and it affords material for theories still more far-reaching." Coffee Claimed Beneficial New York University Biologist Says Beverage an Aid (Science Service) New York, Jun, 16. —Coffee is not only harmless but具 scientific, according to Prof. Ralph H. Cheney of the department of New York University. "Evidence derived from my study of the effect of coffee on animals and man." Professor Cheney declared recently, "indicates that the properly brewed coffee does not negate with respect to over 10 percent of normal individuals. Judging from the effect of aqueous solutions of caffeine or of the coffee beverage taken through the stomach in the L5 nerve after brefiters or an average coffee cup, the reasonable use of coffee is a great blessing to man. Caffeine is a drug and its use can be abused. 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Cance From Bronze Age Is Found Tied to Wharf Halton Stanley The boat was found at the end of three long wharves, which run back to the vicinity of the remains of a number of houses. Apparently there was once a wilted villa on the edge of the lake where a small pond from the open water of the lake by a wide marsh margin which could be crossed only by these creeks, abandoned, the vegetation in the log area, continued to grow until the lake disappeared and the pilling up of the dead leaves and stems buried all the works of the ancient men who lived there and took to fishing in their dugout canoes. Bolin, Jan. is buried to his finding wharf for 3000 years, has been found buried under six feet of Saintn, according to Dr. Oscar Paret, a Stuttgart archaeologist, it is a lace-lined outfit left out of the trunk of a giant oak. The sides, Doctor Paret says, were dragged out to a surprising thickness. 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