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The Egyptian Book of the Dead

4000 Year Old Secrets of the Afterlife

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The Egyptian Book of the Dead

By: Ani
Narrated by: Sripad Jagannatha Das, The Orb
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The Book of the Dead is an ancient Egyptian funerary text written on papyrus and used from the beginning of the New Kingdom.

The book was placed in the coffin or burial chamber of the deceased, and was part of a tradition of funerary texts which includes the earlier Pyramid Texts and Coffin Texts, which were painted onto objects, not written on papyrus. A number of the spells which make up the Book continued to be separately inscribed on tomb walls and sarcophagi, as the spells from which they originated always had been.

The path to the afterlife as laid out in the Book of the Dead was a difficult one. The deceased was required to pass a series of gates, caverns and mounds guarded by supernatural creatures.[These terrifying entities were armed with enormous knives and are illustrated in grotesque forms, typically as human figures with the heads of animals or combinations of different ferocious beasts. Their names—for instance, "He who lives on snakes" or "He who dances in blood"—are equally grotesque. These creatures had to be pacified by reciting the appropriate spells included in the Book of the Dead; once pacified, they posed no further threat, and could even extend their protection to the dead person

Most owners of the Book of the Dead were evidently part of the social elite; they were initially reserved for the royal family, but later papyri are found in the tombs of scribes, priests and officials. Most owners were men, and generally, the vignettes included the owner's wife as well.

In this rare one-of-a-kind audiobook adventure the listener is met with the unexpected nature of a grand literary trek.

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Ancient History Religious Studies
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Too dry. Therefore hard tó expirience AS the listener. I miss the silver lining between subjectiveness objectiveness. Way tó dry.

Chatchy title... but porly read and written..

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Difficult to follow as the narrator does not speak clearly. Unfortunately I was really looking forward to enjoy this book. I am definitely going to buy another option

Narrator is hard to follow

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Voice & reading make it hard to follow. Better off reading the book myself.

Bad Narrator

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SUCKED the voice over was boarding. It did not keep my attention don't purchase

SUCKED

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the narrative was too slow like he was just repeating something, no enthusiasm in the reading.

too slow

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The Reader is boring reading this is hard 15 word minimum for this review sucks

Reader is monotone

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I ah w ALWAYS wanted to read this book and finally decided to purchase on audible so I could listen at bedtime. Unfortunately, the narrator clearly has trouble reading the material and sounds like he is literally reading one word at a time. His cadence makes it very hard to maintain the flow of the story and causes me stress. I am going to purchase a hard copy of the book to better enjoy it. I wish I could get this credit back towards another boom as this is totally unlistenable. No offense to the narrator but perhaps he should’ve practiced before recording.

Narrator makes this book difficult to enjoy

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Perhaps if this had a relatively more lively and well spoken narrator, I could have enjoyed this much more. I felt like I was being lectured by the guy who sells visine for dry red eye and listening to this actually made me sleepy every time. I tried to increase speed, but I just can’t listed to another chapter of this. Very disappointing. DNF.

So poorly narrated, I DNF

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I can’t get through the first chapter! Boring reader, boring presentation, of a seemingly interesting topic.

What should be interesting decimated into crap!

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