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Many other wild outrages of this sort did Cambyses commit, both upon
the Persians and the allies, while he still stayed at Memphis; among
the rest he opened the ancient sepulchres, and examined the bodies that
were buried in them. He likewise went into the temple of Vulcan, and
made great sport of the image. For the image of Vulcan is very like
the Pataeci of the Phoenicians, wherewith they ornament the prows of
their ships of war. If persons have not seen these, I will explain
in a different way - it is a figure resembling that of a pigmy. He
went also into the temple of the Cabiri, which it is unlawful for any
one to enter except the priests, and not only made sport of the
images, but even burnt them. They are made like the statue of
Vulcan, who is said to have been their father.
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