Shahziluth Papyrus
The Shahziluth Papyrus is likely the most famous discovery of papyrus in the late 25th century (2400's) and remains consistently one of the most well-known papyri among laymen. The Shahziluth Papyrus consists of 27 fragments with passages from the Omrekheen Book of the Dream, a core document of the ancient Omrekheen Religion. It was found in 2469 in the outskirts of Eddanas Enkeki, Sahimb, by archeologers and quickly seized for its cultural value. It is kept in the papyrus collection of the Archcollege of Jehmu.
See Also
- Archcollege of Jehmu
- List of Books and Documents
- List of Known and Reputed Papyri
- Omrekheen Book of the Dream
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