An accessible and beautifully illustrated introduction to the Books of the Dead, this work explores the magical spells on papyrus that the Egyptians believed would aid their journey to the afterlife. It offers a concise overview of ancient Egyptian views on death, showcasing the British Museum's unparalleled collection of Book of the Dead manuscripts. New photography captures the exquisite detail of the painted vignettes accompanying the spells. Published in conjunction with a major exhibition at the British Museum, it reflects on the belief that death was not an end but a transition to a new phase of existence. Wealthy Egyptians commissioned compilations of spells to navigate the challenges of the afterlife, including securing air, food, and water, transforming into other forms, and protecting their hearts from revealing sins. These fragile papyrus texts and accompanying funerary objects provide insight into the ancient Egyptians' beliefs about what lay between life and the afterlife. The author, John H. Taylor, is a curator at the British Museum with expertise in ancient Egyptian funerary archaeology.
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