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A strip of linen inscribed in black ink with two chapters and fragments of others from the Book of the Dead, in hieratic. The deceased is named as Hapu, daughter of Takhaau.
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Reep linnen met in zwarte inkt twee hoofdstukken en delen van andere uit het Dodenboek, in het hiëratisch. De overledene heette Hapoe dochter van Tachaaoe.
Bande de lin comportant deux chapitres et d'autres passages fragmentaires du Livre des Morts. Les caractères hiératiques ont été tracés à l'encre noir. La défunte se nomme Hapou, fille de Takhaaou.
Ein Leinenstreifen, auf den mit schwarzer Tinte zwei vollständige sowie Fragmente von weiteren Kapiteln des Totenbuches in Hieratisch geschrieben sind. Der Name der Verstorbenen war Hapu, Tochter der Tachaau.
Frammento di lino iscritto in inchiostro nero contenente due capitoli del Libro dei Morti assieme ad altri frammenti dello stesso testo scritti in ieratico. Il defunto porta il <!-->nome di Hapu, figlia di Takhaau.
Tira de linho com inscriçao em tinta preta, com dois capítulos e fragmentos de outros, retirados do Livro dos Mortos, em hierático. O morto está nomeado de Hapu, filha de Takhaau.
Una tira de lino inscrita con tinta negra con dos capítulos, y fragmentos de otros, del Libro de los Muertos en hierático. La difunta es mencionada como Hapu, hija de Tajaau.
A strip of linen inscribed in black ink with two chapters and fragments of others from the Book of the Dead, in hieratic. The deceased is named as Hapu, daughter of Takhaau.
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From the private collection of Joseph Mayer, given to the Museum in 1867.
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Preservation: Torn in places.
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