A New Pharaoh was discovered, The Royal name of the 17th Dynasty at Karnak Temple
During his visit yesterday to Karnak temple, Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim(Minister state of Antiquities) announced the discovery of a new pharaoh’s name from the 17th dynasty that was not known to Egyptologists which helps in revealing the chronological order of the Kings of this dynasty.
Christophe Thiers (Photo Courtesy IFAO)
It was the IFAO mission headed by Christophe Thiers that found a limestone door at the north of Amon’s temple dated back to 17th dynasty with hieroglyphics inscriptions and a royal cartouche bears the name of a King that didn’t appear before in ancient Egyptian history and the name is “Sen Nakht N’ Ra”
The Minister confirmed that this discovery is the first of this Pharaoh’s work as the text mentioned that he established buildings for God Amon in Karnak with the limestone he quarried from Tora,near Cairo and demanded the work to continue in the area in order to reveal more architecture elements that had been established by this King.
This discovery will add a new King to the 17th dynasty which witnesses the Hyksos occupation.
Labels: Archaeology, Christophe Thiers, Egypt, Egyptology, God Amon, hyksos, IFAO, KArnak te, Luxor, New Pharaoh discovered, ple, Ptah temple, Sen Nakht N' Ra


7 Comments:
A new King? But what about Senakhtenre Taa I? It is his name is on the picture and in the text...
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Anonymous, At
4 March 2012 at 16:03
It isn't an IFAO mission, but a CFEETK mission.
http://www.cfeetk.cnrs.fr/
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Anonymous, At
4 March 2012 at 18:34
What's his Birth name? Tao I has the same throne name. Strange!
By
Antigo Egito, At
5 March 2012 at 12:29
Cool
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Anonymous, At
6 March 2012 at 03:10
more info here : http://www.cfeetk.cnrs.fr/uk/index.php?page=senakhtenre
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Anonymous, At
6 March 2012 at 18:52
more info here : http://www.cfeetk.cnrs.fr/uk/index.php?page=senakhtenre
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Anonymous, At
6 March 2012 at 18:54
A new unearthed truth of the future that will help us understand our ancient history more.
By
Provisional Patents, At
15 May 2012 at 14:42
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