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Abbott Papyrus

Abbott Papyrus
Abbott Papyrus is a historical document used as a record of the Twentieth Dynasty (1196-1070  B.C.E.)  in conjunction  with  the  Amherst Papyrus and  accounts  of court proceedings of the era. Serious breaches of the religious  and  civil  codes  were  taking  set  at  this  time,  as royal  tombs  were  being  bare  and  mummies  mutilated  or  fallen.  much  acts  were  viewed  as  blasphemy rather than mere criminal adventures. Grave robbers were thus objurgated on divine as well as state levels. The Abbott Papyrus documents  the  series  of  inquiries and trials checked an effort to stem these criminal activenesses. In the British Museum, London, the Abbott Papyrus now offers close accounts of the trials and the raw network of thieves.

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