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A view of the statue of Ramesses II at the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Egypt on January 15, 2026. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

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Grand Egyptian Museum In Giza

17 January 2026

A view of the statue of Ramesses II at the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Egypt on January 15, 2026. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

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17 January 2026

A view of the statue of Ramesses II at the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Egypt on January 15, 2026.


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A view of the statue of Ramesses II at the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Egypt on January 15, 2026. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

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Grand Egyptian Museum In Giza

17 January 2026

A view of the statue of Ramesses II at the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Egypt on January 15, 2026. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

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17 January 2026

A view of the statue of Ramesses II at the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Egypt on January 15, 2026.


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The head of a statue of Ramesses II is on display at the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Egypt, on May 9, 2025. (Photo by Ahmed Mosaad/NurPho...

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Views Of The Grand Egyptian Museum

10 May 2025

The head of a statue of Ramesses II is on display at the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Egypt, on May 9, 2025. (Photo by Ahmed Mosaad/NurPho...

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10 May 2025

The head of a statue of Ramesses II is on display at the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Egypt, on May 9, 2025.


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A statue of Pharaoh Ramesses II is pictured in the Egyptian Museum in Turin, Italy, on September 5, 2024. The museum, founded in 1824 and th...

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Egyptian Museum in Turin Celebrates 200 Anniversary since its Foundation

6 January 2025

A statue of Pharaoh Ramesses II is pictured in the Egyptian Museum in Turin, Italy, on September 5, 2024. The museum, founded in 1824 and th...

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6 January 2025

A statue of Pharaoh Ramesses II is pictured in the Egyptian Museum in Turin, Italy, on September 5, 2024. The museum, founded in 1824 and the second largest worldwide after Cairo, celebrates its 200th anniversary this year.


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A statue of Pharaoh Ramesses II is pictured in the Egyptian Museum in Turin, Italy, on September 5, 2024. The museum, founded in 1824 and th...

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Egyptian Museum in Turin Celebrates 200 Anniversary since its Foundation

6 January 2025

A statue of Pharaoh Ramesses II is pictured in the Egyptian Museum in Turin, Italy, on September 5, 2024. The museum, founded in 1824 and th...

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6 January 2025

A statue of Pharaoh Ramesses II is pictured in the Egyptian Museum in Turin, Italy, on September 5, 2024. The museum, founded in 1824 and the second largest worldwide after Cairo, celebrates its 200th anniversary this year.


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Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist at the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts, illustrates the revise...

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Museo Egizio Di Torino: Turin Royal Canon Restoration.

5 October 2022

Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist at the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts, illustrates the revise...

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5 October 2022

Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist at the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts, illustrates the revised disposition of the fragments on a magnified image. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition inside the Museo Egizio Di Torino on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung d (Ph


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Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist at the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts, illustrates the revise...

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Museo Egizio Di Torino: Turin Royal Canon Restoration.

5 October 2022

Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist at the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts, illustrates the revise...

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5 October 2022

Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist at the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts, illustrates the revised disposition of the fragments on a magnified image. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition inside the Museo Egizio Di Torino on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung d (Ph


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Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

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Museo Egizio Di Torino: Turin Royal Canon Restoration.

5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

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5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition inside the Museo Egizio Di Torino on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussam (Ph


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Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

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Museo Egizio Di Torino: Turin Royal Canon Restoration.

5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

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5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition inside the Museo Egizio Di Torino on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussam (Ph


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Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

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Museo Egizio Di Torino: Turin Royal Canon Restoration.

5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

#8956366

5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition inside the Museo Egizio Di Torino on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussam (Ph


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Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

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Museo Egizio Di Torino: Turin Royal Canon Restoration.

5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

#8956368

5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition inside the Museo Egizio Di Torino on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussam (Ph


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Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

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Museo Egizio Di Torino: Turin Royal Canon Restoration.

5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

#8956370

5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition inside the Museo Egizio Di Torino on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussam (Ph


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Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

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Museo Egizio Di Torino: Turin Royal Canon Restoration.

5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

#8956372

5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition inside the Museo Egizio Di Torino on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussam (Ph


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Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

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Museo Egizio Di Torino: Turin Royal Canon Restoration.

5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

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5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition inside the Museo Egizio Di Torino on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussam (Ph


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Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

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Museo Egizio Di Torino: Turin Royal Canon Restoration.

5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

#8956376

5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition inside the Museo Egizio Di Torino on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussam (Ph


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Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

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Museo Egizio Di Torino: Turin Royal Canon Restoration.

5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Co...

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5 October 2022

Myriam Krutzsch illustrates the definitive disposition of the restored papyrus to Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition inside the Museo Egizio Di Torino on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin with the scientific consultancy of Prof. Dr. Kim Ryholt, Egyptologist of the University of Copenhagen, who is one of the most important papyrus experts. Presentation of the restoration of the Turin King List papyrus with a new exposition on the occasion of the anniversary of the Jean-François Champollion deciphering of the Rosetta Stone and the birth of Egyptology. 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 reconstruction was coordinated by Dr. Susanne Toepfer, head of the Papyrus Collection of the Museo Egizio with Myriam Krutzsch, papyrus restorer of the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussam (Ph


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