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Edit to Myth of Osiris and Isis
editHello. I removed your comment on Myth of Osiris and Isis, because the article itself is not the place to ask such questions. In the future, use the talk page, which you can reach by clicking the "discussion" tab at the top of the page. As for the content of your comment, I'm not sure why the section is called that either. Someone might have gotten the impression that the tree that grew around Osiris' coffin was an acacia, but the text says it was a cedar (and the sources I have don't specify what kind of tree it was). The whole article is messy, and I hope to fix it up someday if I can get my hands on enough sources. A. Parrot (talk) 18:11, 20 October 2009 (UTC)