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Pyramid texts for King Pepi I. from his pyramid at Saqqara. Detail of a painted limestone fragment from the North wall of the antechamber. Dynasty 6, about 2250 B.C.

The Petrie Museum, London.
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Author Hans Ollermann from The Netherlands

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