| 11. | A relief or a coffin fragment with coffin texts bearing his name and titles is recorded from finds at Dahshur.
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| 12. | The tomb consists of the undecorated cult chapel and the underground burial chamber decorated with Pyramid Texts and Coffin Texts.
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| 13. | The Coffin Texts used a newer version of the language, new spells, and included illustrations for the first time.
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| 14. | New Coffin Texts were painted on the interiors, providing spells and maps for the deceased to use in the afterlife.
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| 15. | Coffin Text 335a asserts the necessity of the dead being cleansed of Isfet in order to be reborn in the Duat.
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| 16. | He has pointed out parallels to the Coffin Texts indicating that the figures are deceased souls floating in the waters of Nun.
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| 17. | Yet this material derives from the earlier Coffin Texts already having demonstrated an intimate trio of heart, mother, and ba:
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| 18. | The Coffin Texts contain references to Shu being sneezed out by Atum from his nose, and Tefnut being spat out like saliva.
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| 19. | The Coffin Texts were most commonly written on the inner surfaces of coffins, though they are occasionally found on tomb walls or on papyri.
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| 20. | In The New Kingdom, the Coffin texts became the Book of the Dead, or the Funeral Papyri, and would last through the Late Kingdom.
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