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Admiral Ahmose
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A simple hieroglyphic reading passage from Dynasty XVIII.
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Demotic Texts on the World Wide Web
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A guide to internet resources on papyri.
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Digitalized Egyptological Literature
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Full-text web versions of Egyptian texts and publications on Egypt in English and German from Heidelberg University.
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Duke Papyrus Archive
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Images and texts concerning various ancient Egyptian papyri, plus links to papyrology on the web.
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Egyptian Law Readings
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A bibliography of texts regarding ancient Egyptian laws by Bernard Hibbitts, University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
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Egyptological Texts
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Two texts by Flinders Petrie.
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Ptahhotep
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The instructions of Ptah-Hotep presented in hieroglyphic format with transliteration attached to each section.
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Pyramid Texts Online
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Discover the texts in the pyramid of Unas, has photographs of the walls and translations.
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The Carlsberg Papyri
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A large collection housed at the University of Copenhagen.
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The Deir el-Medîna Database
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Database of non-literary documents found at Egyptian village of Deir el-Medina archaeology excavation.
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The Papyri Pages
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Pictures, articles, and links about ancient Egyptian papyri.
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The Papyrus of Ani
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Translation of this version of the 'Book of the Dead' by E.A. Wallis Budge.
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The Precepts of Ptah-Hotep, c. 2200 B.C.E.
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Electronic text of Ptah-Hotep's precepts, as translated by Horne.
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A Spell for the Revival Osiris
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A Coffin Text excerpt.
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Ancient Egyptian Texts
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The writings of Amduat - The Book of the Secret Chamber, Pyramid Text, The Book of the Dead - The Book of Coming [or Going] Forth By Day, Coffin Text - The Book of Two Ways, and The Book of Caverns. The Book of Gates
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Atum - A Bisexual High God
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An excerpt from the Coffin Texts on origins.
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Debate Between Osiris and the High God
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An excerpt from the Book of the Dead, Chapter 175.
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Egyptian Cosmogony and Theogony
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An excerpt from The Book of Overthrowing Apophis, a late work.
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Egyptian Love Poetry
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Ancient verse, c. 2000 - 1100 B.C.E.
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Hymn to Ra
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A glimpse at the Egyptian reverence for their gods.
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Mans Soul Identified with Both Osiris and with Nature
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The clearest identification of the soul with nature that the ancients have left us from the Coffin Texts.
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Mummification
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An excerpt from Herodotus's The Histories.
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Osiris - The Prototype of Every Soul who Hopes to Conquer Death
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A portion of the Coffin Texts.
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Papyrus of Ani
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The Egyptian Book of the Dead as translated by E. A. Wallis Budge.
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Princess Ahura - The Magic Book
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A tale, c. 1100 B.C.E., from The World's Story, A History of the World in Story, Song and Art.
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The Coming into Day
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The Book of the Dead, Chapter 125, The Judgment of the Dead.
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The Dead Pharaoh Ascends to Heaven
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An excerpt from the Pyramid Texts, texts inscribed on the interior walls of the pyramids of certain pharaohs of the fifth and sixth dynasties (c. 2425-2300 B.C.).
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The Dead Pharaoh Becomes Osiris
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A selection from the Pyramid Texts.
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The Egyptian High God in the Age of the Coffin Texts
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Writing inscribed on the interior of coffins belonging to the Middle Kingdom (2250-1580 B.C.)
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The Egyptian Land of Silence and Darkness
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A song in which a woman laments the death of her husband.
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The Love Songs of the Chester Beatty
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A papyrus containing songs for entertainment.
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The Memphite Theology
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Ptah is portrayed as the creator god.
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The Offering of Uha
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Male and female circumcision, c. 2400 B.C.E.
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The Rosetta Stone
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Translation of the Greek section.
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The Shipwrecked Sailor
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A tale of Ancient Egypt, c. 2200 B.C.E.
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The Tale of Horus and the Pig, c. 1900 B.C.E.
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Why the Egyptians did not eat pork from the Coffin Text, c. 1900 B.C.E.
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The Tale of the Eloquent Peasant
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A remarkable appreciation of the rights of the common people, c. 1800 B.C.E.
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