The Papyrus of Ani is a papyrus manuscript with cursive hieroglyphics and color illustrations created around 1250 BC, in the 19th dynasty of the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt. Egyptians compiled an individualized book for certain people upon their death, called the Book of Going Forth by Day, now commonly known as the Book of the Dead, containing declarations and spells to help the deceased in their afterlife. This papyrus of the Theban scribe Ani was stolen from an Egyptian government storeroom in 1888 by Sir E. A. Wallis Budge for the British Museum's collection. The color illustrations in the book are reproduced from the papyrus in the museum.
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Keywords: ARCHAEOLOGY; ARCHEOLOGY; ANCIENT EGYPT; PAPYRUS; BOOK OF THE DEAD; DAS TOTENBUCH DES SCHREIBERS ANI; THEBAN SCRIBE ANI; EDMUND DONDELINGER; COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS.