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#8589586
26 Jul 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589590
26 Jul 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589592
26 Jul 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589594
26 Jul 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589596
26 Jul 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589598
26 Jul 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589600
26 Jul 2022
Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum, handles some papyri from the collection. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589602
26 Jul 2022
Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum, handles some papyri from the collection. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589604
26 Jul 2022
Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum, handles some papyri from the collection. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589606
26 Jul 2022
Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum, checks the papyrus samples mounted on Japanese Tengu paper to verify their behavior over time. This very thin paper was chosen for its characteristics of transparency and flexibility, ideal for the papyrus display assembly. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589608
26 Jul 2022
Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum, checks the papyrus samples mounted on Japanese Tengu paper to verify their behavior over time. This very thin paper was chosen for its characteristics of transparency and flexibility, ideal for the papyrus display assembly. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589610
26 Jul 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589612
26 Jul 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589614
26 Jul 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589616
26 Jul 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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#8589618
26 Jul 2022
Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, supervise the positioning of the fragments. The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus dated to Ramesses II's reign (1290 a.C. - 1224 a. C). The papyrus is the most complete list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Now is a series of small fragments after the disgregation during the transport in Italy made by Drovetti after the discovery in Luxor. The restoration began on June 20,2022 and is nearing completion. The reconstruction was curated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Egyptian Museum with Dr. Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the advice of Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen is one of the most important papyrus experts who commuted between Copenhagen and Turin.
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