![]() ![]() Gardiner, The Ramesseum Papyri (Oxford: Oxford University Press 1955), 7-8. Ramesseum A are © Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Photographer: Lisa Baylis, the British Museum.Ĭurator's comments P. This papyrus was mounted on sheets of gelatin by Hugo Ibscher in 1906-7. The papyri are very fragile, apparently due to dampness in the tomb-shaft. The objects found with the papyri are in the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge and the Manchester Museum. Ramesseum A and D) the rest are in the British Museum. ![]() ![]() Two of the papyri from the chest are in the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection Berlin (P. The papyrus is part of the collection of papyri found with a bundle of pens in a chest from a plundered late 13th dynasty tomb under the Ramesseum, apparently belonging to someone like a lector priest. The papyrus was originally a quarter-height roll. The text is written in horizontal lines with occasional vertical lines, and with rubrics. The papyrus contains two literary texts copied by the same scribe: on the recto The Tale of the Eloquent Peasant, and on the verso The Tale of Sinuhe. Papyrus written on the recto and verso in hieratic script. ![]()
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