<Li> Chapters 17--63 Explanation of the mythic origin of the gods and places . The deceased is made to live again so that he may arise, reborn, with the morning sun . </Li> <Li> Chapters 64--129 The deceased travels across the sky in the sun ark as one of the blessed dead . In the evening, the deceased travels to the underworld to appear before Osiris . </Li> <Li> Chapters 130--189 Having been vindicated, the deceased assumes power in the universe as one of the gods . This section also includes assorted chapters on protective amulets, provision of food, and important places . </Li> <P> The spells in the Book of the Dead depict Egyptian beliefs about the nature of death and the afterlife . The Book of the Dead is a vital source of information about Egyptian beliefs in this area . </P>

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