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Greenfield Papyrus
Papyrus containing an ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Greenfield Papyrus is a papyrus that contains an ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead and is named after Mrs. Edith Mary Greenfield, who presented it to the Trustees of the British Museum in May 1910.[1][2] Now in the collections of the British Museum, London, it is one of the longest papyri in existence with a length of 37 metres.[3]
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