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Egyptian Papyrus, Hieratic funerary liturgy, 300-30 BC
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Egyptian Papyrus, Hieratic funerary liturgy, 300-30 BC
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Egyptian Papyrus, Hieratic funerary liturgy of the last centuries BC, perhaps Ptolemaic. Left half recto of papyrus

Asian Collection
Keywords: funerary rituals, egyptian; rituals, egyptian funerary

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  • Library reference: Or currently [1982] Egyptian payrus number 6
  • Photo number: L0015013
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