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TadimutTwenty-First Dynasty
Tadimut was a singer in the Temple of Amun at Thebes. He and his wife
Herub were the possessors of a particularly fine funerary papyrus,
painted with scenes related to the chapters of the Book of the Dead.
Herub is shown worshipping the rising sun in the company of Thoth, the
cynocephalus baboon, honoring the earth god Geb in the form of a
crocodile and, in company with her husband, working in the fields of the
paradise land.
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