ancientegyptdaily: The inscriptions, known as the Pyramid Texts, were the central innovation of Unas
ancientegyptdaily: The inscriptions, known as the Pyramid Texts, were the central innovation of Unas’s pyramid, on whose subterranean walls they were first etched. The Pyramid Texts are the oldest large corpus of religious writing known from ancient Egypt. A total of 283 such spells, out of at least 1,000 known and an indeterminate number of unknown ones, appear in Unas’s pyramid. The spells are the smallest and best-preserved collection of Pyramid Texts known from the Old Kingdom. Though they first appeared in Unas’s pyramid, many of the texts are significantly older. The texts subsequently appeared in the pyramids of the kings and queens of the Sixth to Eighth Dynasties, until the end of the Old Kingdom. [X] -- source link