The Greenfield Papyrus : funerary papyrus of a priestess at Karnak Temple (c. 950 BCE)

dc.contributor.authorLenzo, Giuseppina
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-23T11:25:41Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractThe Greenfield Papyrus (P. BM EA 10554), at more than 37m in length, is the longest funerary papyrus surviving from ancient Egypt. Its content is highly original because it combines spells from the Book of the Dead with a 'mythological' section, as well as with hymns and litanies stemming from the context of temple liturgies. Furthermore, the selection of spells from the Book of the Dead provides very important insights into the Third Intermediate Period (1069-664 BCE). The Greenfield Papyrus is also of central importance to an understanding of the evolution of the Book of the Dead, after the New Kingdom (1539-1069 BCE) and before the Late and Ptolemaic Periods (664-30 BCE). The owner of the papyrus, Nestanebetisheru, occupied a very important position as priestess in the temples of Karnak. Since this role probably gave her access to temple archives, she may have selected the texts of her papyrus herself
dc.identifier.citationLeuven
dc.identifier.isbn9789042948426
dc.identifier.urihttps://library.arce.org:82/handle/123456789/435
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherPeeters
dc.relation.ispartofseriesBritish Museum publications on Egypt and Sudan; 15
dc.subjectAntiquities
dc.subjectBook of the dead
dc.subjectEgypt Antiquities
dc.subjectEgyptian language Papyri
dc.subjectHieratic
dc.titleThe Greenfield Papyrus : funerary papyrus of a priestess at Karnak Temple (c. 950 BCE)
dc.typeBook

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