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English: Fragment of coffin of Muthetepi (c. 747 - 656 BCE, Third intermediate period, 25th dynasty), gesso, paint, ink on wood. Book of the Dead, spell 79: attaching the soul to the body; and spell 80: preventing incoherent speech. (Oriental Institute University of Chicago)
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Egyptian Book of the Dead Spell 79 and 80

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