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Book of the Dead
Detail from the Book of the Dead of Cesmedhed khonsu, Amons (Amun) musician. Properly called the " Spells of Coming (or Going) Forth By Day" these would consist of a number of funerary chapters for the deceased to read during their journey into the underworld and would be buried in their tomb with them.The book of the dead evolved over a long period of time from the Pyramid texts of the Old Kingdom until 1600 BC. This painted papyrus shows six painted scenes from a series created for the priests of Amon. The papyrus contains mythological scenes and magical formuli to guide the deceased in the afterlife. The deceased is shown on the right with a table of offerings before the god Osiris. National Archaelogical Museum, Florence
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After Life Book Of The Dead Papyrus Spells Underworld Amon Amun Ancient Egyptian Khonsu Osiris
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This print showcases a detailed section from the Book of the Dead belonging to Cesmedhed khonsu, an Amons musician in ancient Egypt. Also known as the "Spells of Coming (or Going) Forth By Day" this sacred text contained numerous funerary chapters that were buried alongside the deceased in their tombs. The evolution of the Book of the Dead spanned centuries, starting from the Pyramid texts during the Old Kingdom until 1600 BC. The painted papyrus featured in this image displays six vivid scenes specifically created for priests dedicated to Amon. Within its pages lie mythological depictions and magical formulas designed to guide individuals through their journey into the afterlife. Positioned on the right side is Cesmedhed khonsu himself, accompanied by a table adorned with offerings presented before Osiris, god of death and rebirth. Preserved within Florence's National Archaeological Museum, this remarkable artifact provides invaluable insights into ancient Egyptian beliefs surrounding life after death. Its intricate illustrations and mystical content offer a glimpse into a civilization deeply rooted in spirituality and mythology. This awe-inspiring photograph captures not only an important piece of history but also invites contemplation on humanity's eternal quest for understanding what lies beyond our mortal existence.
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