Published by James Wasserman; facsimile made by E. A. Wallis Budge; original artist unknown
Description
English: Facsimile of a vignette from the Book of the Dead of Ani. Ani is shown in the afterlife, farming, boating, and worshipping various gods in the marshlike Field of Hotep (field of offerings or field of peace).
Date
Book published 1994; facsimile created 1890; original artwork created c. 1300 BC
Scanned from The Egyptian Book of the Dead: The Book of Going Forth by Day by James Wasserman et al.
Licensing
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Captions
The Ayaro fields were a major area in the journey in the duat, frequented by some nitro people and their souls.
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