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One of the most impressive examples of Egyptian burial art inside the tomb of Rameses V and VI was this portrayal of the Imydwat, which depicts the story of Ra. In the Imydwat, Ra, the Sun God, traveled through the Underworld, departing when the sun set in the west and returning when the sun rose in the east. According to the Imydwat, deceased pharaohs take the same journey.