The lecture acknowledges textual evidence for a tomb reading: the Pharaoh's grave in the West is described as the house of the dead that makes life or immortality possible.
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The lecture acknowledges textual evidence for a tomb reading: the Pharaoh's grave in the West is described as the house of the dead that makes life or immortality possible.
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"So here's some evidence to suggest it is a tomb. This is considered a writing of a Pharaoh to his son about what the..."
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