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PAPYRUS N°1

"The first one comes from the Bab el-Gusus cache and belongs
to
Nespaqashouty, chief of the treasury of the divine adoratrix
of Amun. It
dates from the pontificate of high priest Psusennes, in the
21st dynasty.
Cairo N° SR. VII. 10272. Daressy's list A. 43. Cf.
A. Niwinski, OBO 86, p.
289 (Cairo 101)".
It has been published: A.-A.F. Sadek, Contribution à l'étude
de l'Amdouat, Les variantes tardives du Livre de l'Amdouat
dans les papyrus du Musée du Caire, OBO 65, Fribourg-Göttingen,
1985, p. 130-133 (= papyrus C11), pl. 18-19.
Thanks to Renaud de Spens and Giuseppina Lenzo
for the information.
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PAPYRUS N°2

"The second papyrus is the Book of the Dead of MaiherKhepri,
a child of royal
nursery and royal fan-bearer, found in his tomb in the Valley
of the Kings
(KV36) in 1899 by Loret. Reign of Thutmosis IV. (See Reeves
N., Wilkinson R.
The Complete Valley of the Kings. - London, 1996, pp. 179-181)."
Thanks to Victor Solkin
for the information.
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