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Ancient Egyptian papyrus: The weighing of the heart from the Book of the Dead of Hunefer 19th Dynasty, about 1280 BC From Thebes. Hunefer is led into the hall of judgement, where Anubis weighs his heart against the feather of Maat. Thoth declares that he Image details File size:
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