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The Egyptian Book of the Dead: The Papyrus of Ani in the British Museum
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3 comments
Tu Nguyen
Thanks for the sacred text
31 May 2020 (12:25)
TSE
Cool beans flameo hopmen
12 October 2020 (18:21)
umberto
This is the wrong copy. This isn't the Dover edition, this is a copy of the version hosted at sacred-texts . com. There are no illustrations or hieroglyphic text.
14 October 2020 (00:23)
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