The Coffin Texts included sections with detailed descriptions of the underworld and instructions on how to overcome its hazards.
The spells in the Coffin Texts allow the deceased to protect themselves against these dangers and "dying a second death".
The earliest references to Mehen occur in the Coffin Texts.
The cannibal hymn later reappeared in the Coffin Texts as Spell 573.
On the walls are painted friezes of burial goods and long religious texts, such as Coffin Texts.
Aretalogies are found as early as the Coffin Texts.
It was also employed on wood for religious literature such as the Coffin Texts.
He played a primary role in the Coffin Texts, which were spells intended to help the deceased reach the realm of the afterlife safely.
In the Middle Kingdom, a new funerary text emerged, the Coffin Texts.
The Coffin Texts used a newer version of the language, new spells, and included illustrations for the first time.