  
Another scene from the Book of the Dead of the Weighing of the Heart. Anubis is shown weighing the deceased heart before they are allowed to enter the Afterlife.
If the heart is lighter than the feather of the goddess of justice, Maat
they are allowed to enter. If not, their soul is devoured by a beast. The god Horus is seated on the throne to the left, observing, and the god, Thoth, on the right, is recording the results in a book. The deceased looks on, awaiting his fate.
The Egyptian Papyrus is made by slicing thin strips of River Nile reeds and laying them criss-cross.
They are then soaked in water and dried under weight. The result makes a very durable paper, which has been used since ancient times.
The papyrus painting measures aproximately 9" X 13."
It is painted in Gouache watercolor.
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