Drawings of Egyptian Birds

(From the monuments)

The first epoch of Egyptian history closes with the reign of Unas. Almost three hundred years had passed since Sneferu had built up his pyramid and celebrated his victory in Wady Magharah. Throughout the whole period Memphis was the central point of the kingdom, and its necropolis almost the only source of our instruction. After the death of Unas—it is not known whether he died in peace or was overthrown by a revolution—a new race ascended the throne and the centre of Egyptian life begins gradually to shift itself. The Turin papyrus rightly makes the first principal division here, and gives the sum of all the reigns from Menes to Unas; but the figures are unfortunately lost to us.

[ca. 3866-3300 B.C.]

Here follows a table of kings in which the lists of Manetho for the IIIrd, IVth, and Vth Dynasties are compared with the lists of the Turin papyrus, the Abydos tablet, the Saqqarah tablet, and the wall list of Karnak.[b] It will be recalled that these lists, taken together, furnish us with the chief information at present accessible as to the true sequence of the early Egyptian rulers. Notwithstanding its somewhat forbidding appearance at first glance, this tablet will repay careful study. It illustrates the way in which the different lists must be pieced together in an attempt to form a complete record. It shows, also, how widely the Hellenised names of Manetho’s list differ from the Egyptian originals; suggesting the extent to which surmise must sometimes enter into identification. Indeed, it would be hard to tell which were the greater misfortune: the disappearance of Manetho’s history, or the accident by which the Turin papyrus was broken into scores of little pieces only to be restored in an unscientific and almost worthless condition by Seyffarth.[a]

Turin Papyrus [P.], Abydos Tablet [A.], Saqqarah Tablet [S.] Karnak [K.]Manetho
1.Zeser, P. A. S.Dyn. III—2Tosorthros29 years
Gap in dynasty19 years6Tosertasis19 years
2.Zeser Teta, P. A. S.6 years
3.Set´es, A.; Neb-ka-Ra, S.6 years
4.Nefer-ka-Ra, A.; Huni, S.24 years
5.Sneferu, A. S. K.24 yearsDyn. IV—1Soris29 years
6.Khufu, A. S.23 years2Suphis63 years
7.Tatf-Ra, A. S.8 years
8.Khaf-Ra, A. S.? years3Suphis66 years
9.Men-kau-Ra, A. S.? years4Mencheres63 years
10.Shepses-ka-f, A. S.? years5Rhatoises25 years
6Bicheris22 years
7Sebercheres7 years
8Tamphthis9 years
11.[Us-ka-f, A. S.][missing]Dyn. V—1Usercheres28 years
12.[A. S. K.] Sahu-Ra18-38 years2Sephres13 years
Here belong:
13.{Kakaa, A.; and Monum.4 years
14.{Nefer-Ra, A.2 years
15.{Nefer-ar-ka-Ra, S.; and Monum.7 years3Nephercheres20 years
16.{Shepses-ka-Ra, S.12 years4Sisires7 years
17.{Nefer-kha-Ra, S.? years}5Cheres20 years
{Gap in Dynasty}
18.{Akau-hor, Monum.7 years}
19.{and perhaps Ahtes? years}
20.[User-en-Ra, An. A. K.]10-30 years}6Rhathures44 years
21.Men-kau-hor, P. A. S.8 years7Mencheres9 years
22.Tat-ka-Ra, Assa., P. A. S. K.28 years8Tancheres44 years
23.Unas, P. A. S.30 years9Onnos33 years
Total of seventeen reigns,236-276 years
To these must be added six reigns; the duration of which is unknown.Totals give 277 years for Dyn. IV, 248 for Dyn. V, differing from the sums of the single reigns.

If we allow fifteen years for each of the six missing reigns, we get for the period from Zeser to Unas about 350 years. For the something like nineteen kings of the Turin Papyrus from Menes to Zeser (exclusive) there falls, then, about 350 years, from Menes to Sneferu (exclusive) therefore, about 350, from Sneferu to Unas about 300, which agrees very well with the indications on the monuments. (According to the most reliable of the reported figures of Manetho the first three dynasties lasted 769 years, the IVth and Vth 525 years.)[b]

[ca. 3566-3300 B.C.]

Very recent discoveries have thrown a certain amount of light on the obscurities of the Vth Dynasty, particularly with reference to the kings Nos. 13-19 bracketed in the above table. The latest research has developed: