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Karnak king list : ウィキペディア英語版 | Karnak king list The Karnak king list, a list of early Egyptian kings engraved in stone, was located in the southwest corner of the Festival Hall of Thutmose III, in the middle of the Precinct of Amun-Re, in the Karnak Temple Complex, in modern Luxor, Egypt. Composed during the reign of Thutmose III, it listed sixty-one kings beginning with Sneferu from Egypt's Old Kingdom. Only the names of thirty-nine kings are still legible, and one is not written in a cartouche (a border used normally to surround the name of a king). It is not a complete list of the Egyptian Pharaohs, as other kings are known from other ancient lists, but this list is valuable as it contains the names of kings of the First and Second Intermediate Periods, which are omitted in most other king lists. It was first described by James Burton in 1825.〔Burton, James: "Excerpta Hieroglypica", Plate Ia, Cairo, 1825〕 In 1843, a German expedition directed by egyptologist Karl Richard Lepsius was traveling up the River Nile to Karnak. A French adventurer, Émile Prisse d'Avennes, dismantled and "stole" the blocks containing the king list one night in order to secure it for France, and sent it home.〔"L'Illustration, Journal Universel", Vol. VII, p 244-245, Paris 1846〕〔Monderson, Frederick. "Temple of Karnak: The Majestic Architecture of Ancient Kemet" p. 58〕 Severely damaged, it is now on display at the Louvre〔''Chapelle des ancêtres'' in the Sully wing, Rez-de-chaussée, Room 12, Catalogue number E13481bis〕 in Paris. ==Drawing of the list==
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