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RefNoMS/827/5
LevelItem
TitleDouble Hall of Justice (from Papyrus Abbott) (plate 29)
Datelate 19th century
DescriptionThe Double Hall of Justice, or the Hall of Two Truths, was where the dead were judged before Osiris, the supreme judge.
Consists of:
- Explanation of the illustration and details of Egyptian mythology surrounding life after death
- Illustration from papyrus represents the Tribunal of Amenti in the palace of Osiris
Caption reads: 'Judgment of the dead'
LanguageEnglish
Extent2 sheets
FormatChromolithograph and Printed
Dimensions56 x 71.5cms approx
AccessStatusOpen
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