 Okay, we're looking at the book of the dead of a man named Sobek Mosa. He has a simple title of the Gold Worker of a Moon, which meant that he either was someone who worked doing specific tasks in the Treasury for the God of Moon, or he was perhaps a jeweler. He's alternating between black ink and red ink, the red ink that you see, which the technical term that we use is rubric, that indicates the beginning of a new text, the beginning of a new book of the dead spell. Describe dipped his pen in ink, in black ink, he could make about five or six, maybe seven signs before he had to dip the pen again. Like right in here you can see the writing, it starts to get lighter, and right when you get to that sign he dips the pen again, and when he makes this hieroglyph right here, this hieroglyph, there's a lot of ink on it. The text is being written from right to left, which is unusual for books of the dead at this point in time, although not unheard of. Given the fact that it is the length that it is, and it has the number of spells on both the rector and the verso, it is one of the longest books of the dead from the New Kingdom.