Abstract
The British Museum relief fragments BM 537-46, bearing Book of the Dead passages with appropriate vignettes, are discussed in the light of their past history and possible original context. Any link with ‘Campbell's Tomb’ (LG 84) at Giza is refuted; this probably dates to late Dynasty Twenty-six, while the British Museum blocks seem to come from the reign of Psammetichus I.
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