English: Ancient Egyptian "Satirical Papyrus", photographed and stitched together.
Français : Papyrus humoristique illustré provenant de fouilles à Deir-el-Medineh, 1250-1150 AEC. H. 13 cm, L. 59 cm. British Museum. Les prédateurs semblent prendre soin de leurs proies habituelles. À l'extrême-droite un lion semble superviser l'embaumement d'un capriné : le lit, devant lui, est un lit funéraire. Peut-être s'agirait-il de l'illustration d'une fable populaire. Référence : Joël Cornette (dir.) et Damien Agut et Juan Carlos Moreno-García, L'Égypte des pharaons : de Narmer à Dioclétien 3150 av. J.-C. - 284 apr. J.-C., Belin, coll. « Mondes anciens », 2016 (réimpr. 2018), 847 p., 24 cm (ISBN 978-2-7011-6491-5), Page 398.
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