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187: The Abydos King List

187: The Abydos King List



Sety in Abydos (Part 2). Having toured the first part of Sety’s Temple at Abydos, we continue our exploration. Today, we discuss one of the monument’s most famous features: a King List, presenting a (supposedly) uninterrupted record of rulers up to Sety’s day. In truth, the Abydos King List is complex, with omissions and inclusions that don’t quite match scholars’ archaeological and historical information. What was Sety trying to achieve, with this curious feature? We explore…

This is part 2 in our tour of the temple. We have already visited the Hypostyle Halls, Seven Chapels, and Osiris Complex. In future episodes, we will discuss the Osireion, the secondary features of the monument, and the known priests/staff who managed it.

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Select Bibliography:

  • P. J. Brand, The Monuments of Seti I: Epigraphic, Historical and Art Historical Analysis (2000).
  • J. Capart, Abydos: Le Temple de Seti Ier (1912).
  • A. S. G. Caulfield, The Temple of the Kings at Abydos (Sety I) (1989).
  • R. David, Temple Ritual at Abydos (2018).
  • C. Eyre, The Use of Documents in Pharaonic Egypt (2013).
  • H. W. Fairman, ‘The Kingship Rituals of Egypt’, in S. Hooke (ed.), Myth,


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