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Saqqara Tablet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Saqqara Tablet The Saqqara Tablet, now in the Egyptian Museum, is an ancient stone engraving which features a list of Egyptian pharaohs surviving from the Ramesside Period. It was found during 1861 in Egypt in Saqqara, in the tomb of Tjenry (or Tjuneroy), an official ("chief lector priest" and "Overseer of Works on All Royal Monuments") of the pharaoh Ramesses II.〔Robert Morkot. ''The Egyptians: An Introduction''. Routledge, 2005. ISBN 0-415-27103-7. Page 74.〕 The inscription lists 58 kings, from Anedjib and Qa'a (Dynasty 1) to Ramesses II (Dynasty 19), in reverse chronological order, omitting "rulers from the Second Intermediate Period, the Hyksos, and those rulers... who had been close to the heretic Akhenaten".〔Quoted from: Gerald Verbrugghe, John Moore Wickersham. ''Berossos and Manetho, Introduced and Translated''. University of Michigan Press, 2001. Page 104.〕 The names (each surrounded by a border known as a cartouche), of which only 47 survive, are damaged badly. Inaccuracies abound, e.g., the tablet mentions only four kings of Dynasty 3. The chronology is correct only for the kings of Dynasty 12. The only known photograph of the king list was published in 1865. == Kings in the list == The names are listed in reverse chronological order from the upper right to the bottom left, as they were meant to be read.
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