Acquired by the Scottish lawyer A.H. Rhind during his sojourn in Thebes in the 1850s.
length: 295.5 cm, width: 32 cm (whole section EA10057)
A second section is kept in the British Museum (EA 10058 length: 199.5 cm, same width)
Fragments of a small intermediate section (18 cm length) are kept in the Brooklyn Museum. It dates to the reign of the Hyksos kings
Apepi or Apophis and possibly his successor
Khamudi.
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