ABSTRACT

Four out of five smaller fragments of the annals are in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. The fifth, purchased by Petrie, belongs to the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology at University College, London. The London fragment is unique among the smaller fragments in preserving portions of both the recto and the verso. Although the inscriptions on the smaller fragments are, in general, quite legible, major problems of interpretation remain; particularly as it is difficult with complete confidence to correlate the smaller fragments with the major portions of the annals analysed above.