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''Book of the Dead of Amen-em-hat'' is a seven-metre-long scroll on display at the Royal Ontario Museum. A ''Book of the Dead'' is a key funerary (and religious) artifact in any tomb from Ancient Egypt. Archaeologists have discovered a wide range of styles and details on scrolls which have led scholars to conclude that the ''Book of the Dead'' was an object any Ancient Egyptian ensured they had for their journey to the afterlife. The Ancient Egyptians believed that the recently deceased had to navigate a dangerous underworld to reach the afterlife. ''The Book of the Dead'' contained spells and prayers that provided guidance and protection through the journey. ==The ROM's ''Book of the Dead''== ''The Book of the Dead'' in the Royal Ontario Museum is an iconic object in their collection. Purchased in Egypt by Charles T. Currelly, this Book is a seven-metre-long scroll that was found in the tomb of Amen-em-hat near Luxor.〔Michalowicz, Stephen. "The ROM Resurrects the Dead" (). The Torontoist. 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2013〕 Restored in 2009,〔Shaw, Roberta. "New Life for the ROM's ''Book of the Dead''"().''ROM Magazine''. Vol.41 No.1. 2008. Retrieved July 31, 2013 〕 Ahen-em-hat's ''Book of the Dead'' offers a number of unique images and writing.〔Bradshaw, James. "A little piece of the afterlife"(). ''The Globe and Mail''. 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2013〕 Fragments of the scroll are on permanent display in the Egyptian Gallery. The larger sections of papyrus, most notably a large and detailed illustration of the Hall of Judgment scene, were on display during the spring of 2009.〔"The Royal Ontario Museum Brings the ''Book of the Dead'' Back to Life" (). artdaily.org. Retrieved July 31, 2013〕
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