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Update: Woot! Upcoming in November 2010: Journey through the afterlife: the ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead exhibition at the British Museum

Sean wrote up a nice summary of what we've learned fromThe British Museum on Pigments and Fading in the Book of the Dead on Heritage Key.
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Egyptological Colloquium 2009 - Richard Parkinson & Bridget Leach

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