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The Mortuary Assistant V1.0.52



Having completed your degree in mortuary sciences, you have taken on an apprenticeship at River Fields Mortuary. Over the past several months you have logged many hours aiding the Mortician in daily tasks along with learning the ins and outs of the embalming process as well as how to properly handle and care for the deceased.




The Mortuary Assistant v1.0.52



Graphics in The Mortuary Assistant game are impressively realistic. Software is set in a realistic mortuary and the player must interact with realistic-looking corpses. Program features realistic-looking blood and gore. Graphics are not for the faint-hearted. You will see the bodies in all their gory details as you clean them up.


LOCATION From the left (southeast) doorway of the central chamber of Structure 21. Maudslay describes the three sculptured lintels of this building as "almost com-pletely buried" at the time of his first visit in 1882. The following year he sent his Guatemalan assistant to dig them out; they are now in the British Museum. It is not clear whether some or all of them had until then been in situ, as Maler believed.


LOCATION From the central doorway of Structure 23. At Maudslay's instance the carved areas on the underside and the front edge were sawn off by his assistant in 1883 and sent to London. They are now in the British Museum


The three lintels of Structure 24 (27, 28 and 59) are carved on their sides only and, somewht unusually for the lintels of Yaxchilan, seem entirely concerned with mortuary themes. It has been suggested that this implies a mortuary or commemorative function for Structure 24 (Martin and Grube 2000:126). The chronology above was worked out by Proskouriakoff (1963:162), including both the realization that the text of L.27 continues onto L.59 and L28, and that the winal coefficient at H2a was erroneously carved as 17 (while 16 is required).


The three lintels of Structure 24 (27, 28 and 59) are carved on their sides only and, somewht unusually for the lintels of Yaxchilan, are entirely concerned with mortuary themes. It has been suggested that this implies a mortuary or commemorative function for Structure 24 (Martin and Grube 2000:126). The chronology above was worked out by Proskouriakoff (1963:162), including the realization that the text of Lintel 28 continues from Lintels 59 and 28 ( q.v. ). 041b061a72


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