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The Karnak Kings List is located in the southwest corner of the [[Festival Hall of Thutmose III|Akh-Menu Hall]], composed during the reign of [[Thutmose III]], listing sixty-one kings beginning with [[Sneferu]] from [[Egypt]]'s [[Old Kingdom]].
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The Karnak King List is not a complete list of the Egyptian [[Pharaoh]]s, as others kings are known from other lists, but this list includes many of the more significant kings.

The blocks inscribed with the King List were dismantled in 1843 and sold it to the [[Louvre]] in [[Paris]].

Revision as of 19:02, 28 September 2009

The Karnak Kings List is located in the southwest corner of the Akh-Menu Hall, composed during the reign of Thutmose III, listing sixty-one kings beginning with Sneferu from Egypt's Old Kingdom.

The Karnak King List is not a complete list of the Egyptian Pharaohs, as others kings are known from other lists, but this list includes many of the more significant kings.

The blocks inscribed with the King List were dismantled in 1843 and sold it to the Louvre in Paris.