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What is true about the Egyptian Book of the Dead? a. It describes the procedures of mummification b. It is a map of locations of burial places of Egyptian kings c. It is an account of a major battle that united Ancient Egypt d. It describes the path toward the afterlife

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A.

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Book of the Dead, an ancient Egyptian collection of mortuary texts made up of spells or magic formulas, placed in tombs, and believed to protect and aid the deceased in the hereafter. Probably compiled and reedited during the 16th century BCE, the collection included Coffin Texts dating from c. 2000 BCE, Pyramid Texts dating from c. 2400 BCE, and other writings. Later compilations included hymns to Re, the sun god. Numerous authors, compilers, and sources contributed to the work. Scribes copied the texts on rolls of papyrus, often colorfully illustrated, and sold them to individuals for burial use. Many copies of the book have been found in Egyptian tombs, but none contains all of the approximately 200 known chapters. The collection, literally titled “The Chapters of Coming-Forth-by-Day,” received its present name from Karl Richard Lepsius, the German Egyptologist who published the first collection of the texts in 1842.

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