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When was the book of the dead used?

The Egyptian Book of the Dead was written in 1240 BC.


What is the book of the dead?

The book of the dead was an old Egyptian book full of spells that were said over a mummy to help them travel through the Duat.


Who was the book of the dead made for?

The book of the dead was made for all dead Egyptian kings


Where did Grateful Dead get their name?

From the Egyptian Book of the Dead.


What are the release dates for The Egyptian Book of the Dead - 2006 TV?

The Egyptian Book of the Dead - 2006 TV was released on: USA: 2006


What ancient Egyptian book expressed their hope for an afterlife?

The book of the dead.


Who served as a map to the Egyptian afterlife?

the book of the dead


What was the name of the guidebook For the dead to help them on their way to afterlife?

The Egyptian Book Of The Dead


How was the book of the dead a guidebook to the afterlife?

To help the dead go to the next place, to pass it.


Where did the book of dead come from?

The ancient Egyptian funerary text called the "Spells of Coming (or Going) Forth By Day" is usually referred to as the Book of the Dead. Copies of it were placed in Egyptian tombs to assist the dead in the afterlife.


What is the relationship between the Egyptian Book of the Dead and Near Death Experiences?

The Egyptian 'Book of the Dead' relays the belief in a journey to the underworld as the dead, it includes ancient Egyptian dead and demons and gods and spells. A ancient persons near death experience may have led to the making of the book, or the book may have inspired belief in the afterlife and colored the consciousness of a person near death.


What was one of the greatest works of Egyptian literature?

The Book of the Dead.