- The
Westcar Papyrus (inventory-designation: P.
Berlin 3033) is an
ancient Egyptian text
containing five
stories about miracles performed by
priests and...
-
magician appearing in the
fourth chapter of a
story told in the
legendary Westcar Papyrus. He is said to have
worked wonders during the
reign of king (pharaoh)...
- [citation needed] For example,
Khufu is the main
character noted in the
Westcar Papyrus from the 13th dynasty. Most do****ents that
mention king
Khufu were...
- as far back as 2300 BC. The
second oldest joke found,
discovered on the
Westcar Papyrus and
believed to be
about Sneferu, was from
Ancient Egypt c. 1600...
- concept.
Meskhenet features prominently in the last of the
folktales in the
Westcar Papyrus. The
story tells of the
birth of Userkaf, Sahure, and Neferirkare...
- role of
Heqet in the
story of The
Birth of the
Royal Children from the
Westcar Papyrus). Frog
amulets representing Heqet were
probably worn by
women during...
- Egypt. The
Tales of the
Court of King Khufu,
which is
preserved in the
Westcar Papyrus and was
probably written in the
middle of the
second half of the...
-
order in
which some
predecessors of
Khufu are
mentioned in the
Papyrus Westcar suggests that
Nebka should be
placed between Djoser and Huni, and not before...
- that the
order in
which some
predecessors of
Khufu are
mentioned in the
Westcar Papyrus suggests Nebka should be
placed between Djoser and Huni, not before...
- How
Pharaoh Userkaf founded this
dynasty is not
known for certain. The
Westcar Papyrus,
which was
written during the
Middle Kingdom,
tells a
story of...