Great Karnak Inscription
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Located on the wall of the Cachette Court, in the Precinct of Amun-Re of the Karnak temple complex
, in modern Luxor
, the Great Karnak Inscription of Merneptah
is a record of the campaigns of this king against the Sea Peoples
.
The inscription (which has now lost about a third of its content) shows the king's campaigns and eventual return with booty and prisoners.
Karnak
The Karnak Temple Complex—usually called Karnak—comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings, notably the Great Temple of Amun and a massive structure begun by Pharaoh Ramses II . Sacred Lake is part of the site as well. It is located near Luxor, some...
, in modern Luxor
Luxor
Luxor is a city in Upper Egypt and the capital of Luxor Governorate. The population numbers 487,896 , with an area of approximately . As the site of the Ancient Egyptian city of Thebes, Luxor has frequently been characterized as the "world's greatest open air museum", as the ruins of the temple...
, the Great Karnak Inscription of Merneptah
Merneptah
Merneptah was the fourth ruler of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. He ruled Egypt for almost ten years between late July or early August 1213 and May 2, 1203 BC, according to contemporary historical records...
is a record of the campaigns of this king against the Sea Peoples
Sea Peoples
The Sea Peoples were a confederacy of seafaring raiders of the second millennium BC who sailed into the eastern Mediterranean, caused political unrest, and attempted to enter or control Egyptian territory during the late 19th dynasty and especially during year 8 of Ramesses III of the 20th Dynasty...
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The inscription (which has now lost about a third of its content) shows the king's campaigns and eventual return with booty and prisoners.