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  <dc:title>Double Hall of Justice (from Papyrus Abbott) (plate 29)</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The 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'</dc:description>
  <dc:date>late 19th century</dc:date>
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