the Egyptian Museum in Turin is another object of curiosity, is known as the Turin Royal Canon, and Papyrus is a 1.7 meters long by 0.41 wide. This papyrus contains the most detailed record of the Egyptian pharaohs, but unfortunately is damaged and incomplete. In this papyrus is collected as early pharaohs about demigods, for later follow up with a list of Pharaohs Egyptology unknown officer, and continue with the Pharaohs accepted by the official Egyptology. Thanks to this papyrus, Egyptology has dates and names of many Pharaohs depues of the twentieth dynasty, but then why not take into account all previous pharaohs including papyrus?
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