In a story from this text, a high priest and his wife rejoice after hearing music coming from three bags of barley stored in their basement. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this text that consists of five stories focusing on magicians. In a story from this text, a magician reattaches the heads of beheaded geese and bulls.
ANSWER: Westcar Papyrus
[10e] In a story from the Westcar Papyrus, a man fashions a clay one of these animals that comes to life and eats his wife’s lover upon contact with water. Sobek is depicted with the head of one of these animals.
ANSWER: Nile crocodiles [accept crocodilians; prompt on reptiles or archosaurs]
[10m] In another Westcar Papyrus story, a bored Sneferu makes 20 maidens wear only these objects. The Norse goddess Rán is associated with these objects, and a jewel-adorned one belonging to Indra hangs above Mount Meru.
ANSWER: nets [accept hunting nets; accept fishing nets or fishnets]
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