Turin King List

Turin King List
Createdc. 1245 BCE
Discovered1820
Luxor, Luxor Governorate, Egypt
Discovered byBernardino Drovetti
Present locationTurin, Piedmont, Italy

The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus thought to date from the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II, now in the Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum)[1] in Turin. The papyrus is the most extensive list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians, and is the basis for most chronology before the reign of Ramesses II.

1904 version of attempt to assemble parts of the Turin King list
  1. ^ "Museo Egizio homepage" (in Italian). Retrieved 20 December 2010. (in English)

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