Book of the Dead [39]: From Shouting to Structure
The author has observed that the large resurgence of interest in the Book of the Dead has generally focused on broader issues pertaining to the topic rather than on in-depth studies of individual spells, and his contribution to the study of Spell 39 is welcome because it contains a wealth of informa...
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