Papyrus of Iuefankh

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The Papyrus of Iuefankh is an ancient Egyptian funerary manuscript, likely a Book of the Dead text, preserved in the Egyptian Museum of Turin and notable for its religious spells and illustrations intended to guide the deceased in the afterlife.

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Papyrus of Iuefankh canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Book of the Dead manuscript
ancient Egyptian funerary papyrus
associatedConcept Book of the Dead
funerary religion
mortuary ritual
associatedWithDeceased Iuefankh
category Egyptian Museum of Turin collection item
cityOfCurrentLocation Turin
collection Egyptian Museum of Turin
countryOfCurrentLocation Italy
culture ancient Egyptian
function to accompany the deceased in the tomb
genre funerary text
religious text
hasPart illustrations
religious spells
vignettes
iconography deities of the Egyptian pantheon
ritual scenes
scenes of the underworld
intendedUse burial equipment
language Egyptian
material papyrus
medium ink on papyrus
purpose to guide the deceased in the afterlife
to provide protection through spells
religiousFunction to ensure safe passage through the underworld
religiousTradition ancient Egyptian religion
script hieroglyphic
subject afterlife
judgment of the dead
typeOfWork Book of the Dead
surface form: Book of the Dead roll

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Egyptian Museum of Turin notableWork Papyrus of Iuefankh