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English: This image depicts a facsimile of a en:hypocephalus which was part of the en:Kirtland Egyptian Papers and is considered by many to be a copy of the source of Facsimile 2 published in the en:Book of Abraham, a volume of en:Mormon scripture. This image appears to be less well copied than the original Hedlock woodcut but serves to show the supposed missing sections.
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  • 2008-01-17 07:09 Descartes1979 478×481×4 (32832 bytes) This image depicts a facsimile of a [[hypocephalus]] which was part of the [[Kirtland Egyptian Papers]] and is considered by many to be the source of Facsimile 3 published in the [[Book of Abraham]], a volume of [[Mormon]] scripture.

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