File:Potential Theban Tomb Of Joseph Smith Papyri.jpg
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[edit]This was a picture of a dig site of Antonio Lebolo in Theban Necropolis, east of modern day Luxor, and a potential location where the Joseph Smith Papyri were disinterred. Taken while studying abroad at the Jerusalem Center at Brigham Young University.
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