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de Buck, Adriaan, and Alan H. Gardiner, trans. "Coffin Text No. 76." In The Egyptian Coffin Texts, Vol. 2 / OIP 49: Texts of Spells 76-163, 1-8, edited by Adriaan de Buck. Oriental Institute Publications, no. 49. Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press, 1938.
de Buck, Adriaan, and Alan H. Gardiner. The Egyptian Coffin Texts, Vol. 2 / OIP 49: Texts of Spells 76-163. Oriental Institute Publications, no. 49. Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press, 1938.
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Fast facts

Object
category Tablet Clay
museum CBS 12757 Record No.
Provenience
location_city Al-Qādisiyyah, Iraq Origin
event_note c. 2000 BCE Attested