Egyptian Texts
Egyptian texts refer to the written records produced in ancient Egypt, primarily using hieroglyphs, a complex system of symbols and pictures. These texts were inscribed on various materials, including stone, papyrus, and wood, and served multiple purposes, such as religious rituals, administrative records, and literary works.
Many famous Egyptian texts include the Book of the Dead, a collection of spells intended to guide the deceased through the afterlife, and the Pyramid Texts, which are among the oldest religious writings in the world. These texts provide valuable insights into ancient Egyptian beliefs, culture, and daily life.