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“The Hand in the Mouth”: Nursing the Baby in Ancient Egypt.

by mrvaldesogo | Sep 11, 2014 | Blog "Hair and Death in Ancient Egypt"

Let’s  make a reflection about the expression “Djat Ra” belonging to the Opening of the Mouth ceremony of Ancient Egypt and that we saw in a previous post. It appears in a resurrection scene in the tomb of Qar; according to the inscription the...

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