Rare Egyptian ‘Book of the Dead’ scrolls found in Australian collection
A British historian said Saturday he had unearthed a trove of Egyptian Book of the Dead fragments by a top ancient official after chancing upon a scrap on show in an Australian museum.
John Taylor, a world-famous Egyptologist from the British Museum, said his discovery began with a shred of papyrus on display at Queensland Museums new mummies exhibition bearing the distinctive hieroglyphs of Amenhotep.
The 15th century BC figure, son of Hapu, was Egypts chief architect and is among those credited with designing and constructing the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak, near Luxor one of modern Egypts most visited landmarks.
Excited and intrigued, Taylor said he asked if there were any more such fragments in the museums archives and was shown into the conservation lab.
After a very short period of time it became apparent that we did indeed have many fragments of the Book of the Dead of this extremely important man, he told The Weekend Australian newspaper.
This is not the papyrus of just anybody, this is one of the top officials in Egypt at the peak of Egyptian prosperity, added Taylor, describing it as a once in a lifetime find.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/04/21/rare-egyptian-book-of-the-dead-scrolls-found-in-australian-collection/
The translation of the new passage mentions
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