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The Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Ani (XVIIIth dynasty)

The Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Ani (XVIIIth dynasty).gif Horus, the son of Isis, leading the scribe Ani into the presence of Osiris, the god and judge of the deadThumbnailsThe Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty)Horus, the son of Isis, leading the scribe Ani into the presence of Osiris, the god and judge of the deadThumbnailsThe Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty)Horus, the son of Isis, leading the scribe Ani into the presence of Osiris, the god and judge of the deadThumbnailsThe Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty)Horus, the son of Isis, leading the scribe Ani into the presence of Osiris, the god and judge of the deadThumbnailsThe Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty)Horus, the son of Isis, leading the scribe Ani into the presence of Osiris, the god and judge of the deadThumbnailsThe Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty)Horus, the son of Isis, leading the scribe Ani into the presence of Osiris, the god and judge of the deadThumbnailsThe Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty)Horus, the son of Isis, leading the scribe Ani into the presence of Osiris, the god and judge of the deadThumbnailsThe Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty)

The Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Ani (XVIIIth dynasty)