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English: The Papyrus is tattered at the ends so it is unknown what else it might have stated about the robbery. The portions we do have are statements made by one of the thieves as a recollection of the events that occurred
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Source https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/artifact/tomb-robbery-papyrus-papyrus-mayer-b
Author Unknown- Collected by Henry Stobart

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Papyrus Mayer B. The script is the common hieratic of the 20th Dynasty and consists of 14 lines of writing. It records theft in the tomb of Ramesses VI

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