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first and Karnak
For instance, the first dated instance of the title pharaoh being attached to a ruler's name occurs in Year 17 of Siamun on a fragment from the Karnak Priestly Annals.
The Karnak temple complex is first described by an unknown Venetian in 1589, although his account relates no name for the complex.
This account, housed in the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze, is the first known European mention, since ancient Greek and Roman writers, about a whole range of monuments in Upper Egypt and Nubia, including Karnak, Luxor temple, Colossi of Memnon, Esna, Edfu, Kom Ombo, Philae, and others.
Karnak (" Carnac ") as a village name, and name of the complex, is first attested in 1668, when two capuchin missionary brothers Protais and Charles François d ' Orléans travelled though the area.
* The first person shooter PowerSlave is set in and around Karnak.
File: Parvis Karnak. jpg | View of the first pylon of the temple of Amun-Re at Karnak
This explanation conforms better with the evidence of the unfinished state of Seti I's monuments and the fact that Ramesses II had to complete the decorations on " many of his father's unfinished monuments, including the southern half of the Hypostyle Hall at Karnak and portions of his father's temples at Gurnah and Abydos " during the very first Year of his own reign.
He constructed the Second, Ninth and Tenth Pylons of the Great Hypostyle Hall, in the Temple at Karnak using recycled talatat blocks from Akhenaten's own monuments here, as building material for the first two Pylons.
The Woudhuizen dissertation and the Morris paper identify Gaston Maspero as the first to use the term " peuples de la mer " in 1881 .</ ref >) of the sea " ( Egyptian ) in his Great Karnak Inscription.
Indeed, Senakhtenre Ahmose, the first king in the line of Ahmoside kings even imported white limestone from the Hyksos controlled region of Tura in Lower Egypt to make a granary door at the Temple of Karnak.
Thutmose IV completed the eastern obelisk first started by Thutmose III, which, at 32 m ( 105 ft ), was the tallest obelisk ever erected in Egypt, at the Temple of Karnak.
* important excavations were carried out at Karnak ( marking the first full Egyptian use of the stratigraphic methods first developed by Karl Richard Lepsius and of photographing every object prior to its excavation ), Medinet-Habu and Deir el-Bahri
Later lists, namely the Turin Canon ( 13th century BC ) and the Karnak king list, identify Menes ( c. 3100 or 3000 ) as the first king of the first dynasty and credit him with unifying Egypt.
James Fergusson put forward many years ago a conjectural restoration in which he adopted a clerestory above the superimposed columns inside the cella ; in order to provide the light for these windows he indicated two trenches in the roof, one on each side, and pointed out that the great Hall of Columns at Karnak was lighted in this way with clerestory windows ; but in the first place the light in the latter was obtained over the flat roofs covering lower portions of the hail, and in the second place, as it rarely rains in Egyptian Thebes, there could be no difficulty about the drainage, while in Greece, with the torrential rains and snow, these trenches would be deluged with water, and with all the appliances of the present day it would be impossible to keep these clerestory windows watertight.
" Kitchen also stresses that the period around the first month of Shemu days 1-5 marked the date of a Festival of Amun-Re at Karnak which is well attested during the New Kingdom Period, the 22nd Dynasty and through to the Ptolemaic period.
This document, which has been designated as ' Block Karnak 94, CL 2149 ,' records the induction of a priest named Nesankhefenmaat into the chapel of Amun-Re within the Karnak precinct in Year 11 the first month of Shemu day 13 of a king named Psusennes.
Karnak first appeared as a member of the Inhumans when he attempted to retrieve his cousin and queen, Medusa from the outside world and take her back to Attilan.
The first royal wife to hold this new title ( not to be mistaken with the title of God's Wife ) was Queen Ahmose-Nefertari, the wife of Ahmose I, and this event is recorded in a stela in the temple of Amun at Karnak, and the role was a priestly post of importance in the temple of Amun in Thebes.
The structures within the Temple of Amenhotep IV at Karnak in Luxor, Egypt, were used during the first four years of the reign of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten, when he still referred to himself as Amenhotep IV, although they may have been constructed at the end of the reign of Amenhotep III, and completed by his son, the future Akhenaten.
He also built the first pylon in the temple of Karnak.

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