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Con el patrocinio de la Comunidad de Madrid, Proyecto The Earlier Ancient Egyptian Mortuary Texts Variability (www.mortexvar.com), Programa Atracción de Talento 1 (2018-T1/HUM-10215).

Cover illustration: Fragment of wall lining or, most probably, a slab stela from the tomb of Henenu, the great intendent of king Mentuhotep II (eleventh dynasty), from his tomb (TT313) in Deir el Bahari. The fragment carries the words m(w)t nb ‘every dead’ in hieroglyphs carved in limestone. © by the Middle Kingdom Theban Project.

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DOI 10.1163/9789004677982

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