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Joseph Smith Papyri Fragment IX. circa 300-100 BC. Discovered in Thebes (present day w:Luxor, Egypt). Sold to w:Joseph Smith by Michael Chandler in July 1835. w:Joseph Smith Papyri.[1]

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NOTE: according to the official LDS church website (Joseph Smith Papers) https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/paper-summary/copies-of-egyptian-characters-circa-summer-1835-c/1 this image is up-side-down.

  1. "Egyptian Papyri, circa 300 BC–AD 50," The Joseph Smith Papers, accessed May 12, 2019, https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/paper-summary/egyptian-papyri-circa-300-bc-ad-50

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