Djedkhonsuiuesankh papyrus – London 55

Djedkhonsuiuesankh – Dd-xnsw-iws-anx
Also known as Djedkhonsuiwsankh, Djedkhonsuiousankh
Ranke I, pg. 412, 5
The name means ‘Khonsu has said: she will live’
Provenance unknown
Early 22nd Dynasty
Acquired in 1842

Chantress of Amen
Mistress of the house, Chantress of Amen, Chief of the Sistrum-players in the Domain of Amen

Funerary papyrus
See the frame in the British Museum EA10328

Book of the Dead for Djedkhonsuiuesankh

Length 39 cm, height 24.1 cm
BD EA10328, London 55, Type BD.I.2 Niwinski
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