By Jacqueline Engel
Amduat papyrus for Djedmaatiuesankh. The name means ‘Maat has said, she will live’
Mistress of the house, Chantress of Amen-Re, the king of the gods.
Length 155 cm, height 23 cm
Egyptian Museum Cairo, JE 95655
Amduat papyrus for Nesykhonsu– nsy-xnsw.
The name means ‘The one who belongs to Khonsu’
Mistress of the house, Chantress of Amen.
Length 155 cm, height 23 cm
BA S.R.IV.544 = JE 36465, Cairo 10, Type A.III.1b Niwinski
See Mythological Papyri 1957, Piankoff and Rambova Plate 5, for description see page 82-83
Egyptian Museum Caïro.