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Greenfield Papyrus

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Detail showing the sky goddess Nut.

The Greenfield papyrus is a papyrus that contains an ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead and is named after Mrs. Edith Mary Greenfield.[1] It is in the British Museum, London, England. It has a length of 37 metres.[2]

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