History of the Pharaohs: Early Dynastic Period & Old Kingdom

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List of Pharaohs of ancient Egypt from the Early Dynastic Period to the Old Kingdom which covers the first through the sixth dynasty.

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The Sphinx against the Pyramid of Khafre
By Hamish2k / CC BY-SA 3.0

Verso of Narmer Palette By Heagy1 / CC BY-SA 4.0

Faience vessel fragment with serekh inscribed on display at the British Museum. By Captmondo / CC BY-SA 3.0

Tomb stela of King Djer By Udimu - Cairo, Egyptian Museum / CC BY-SA 3.0

The famous stela of king Djet which once stood next to his tomb in the Umm el-Qa'ab, Louvre Museum. By Guillaume Blanchard - Louvre E 11007 insecula / CC BY-SA 1.0

“MacGregor-Label” from Den's tomb in Abydos, EA 55586 By CaptMondo - Own work (photo) / CC BY 2.5,

Close up of pharaoh Anedjib on a stone bowl By Iry-Hor / CC BY-SA 3.0,

Pottery sherd inscribed with Semerkhet's serekh name, originally from his tomb By Captmondo /CC BY-SA 3.0

Slate fragment bearing Sneferka's serekh from Saqqara By Nephiliskos / CC BY-SA 3.0

King Bird fragment By Jos / CC BY-SA 3.0

Stone vase bearing Hotepsekhemwy's serekh, National Archaeological Museum (France). By Iry-Hor / CC BY-SA 3.0

Small statue of Nynetjer By Oesermaatra0069 / CC BY-SA 4.0,

Cartouche name of Senedj in the Abydos King List (cartouche no. 13) By Abydos_Königsliste_07 / CC BY 3.0

Cartouche name of Neferkara I in the Abydos King List (cartouche no. 19) By Abydos_Königsliste_07 / CC BY 3.0

Stone vase of Seth-Peribsen with the inscription "tribute of the people of Sethroë", National Archaeological Museum (France). By Iry-Hor / CC BY-SA 3.0
Alabaster vessel showing the (damaged) double name of Sekhemib By Captmondo / CC BY-SA 3.0

Statue of Khasekhemwy, Ashmolean Museum By Geni / CC BY-SA 4.0

Relief of Sekhemkhet from Wadi Maghareh By Nephiliskos / CC BY-SA 3.0 de

Serekh of Khaba on a stone bowl of unknown provenance, Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, UC 15800. By Udimu / CC BY-SA 3.0

Granite head of an Old Kingdom pharaoh, thought to represent Huni. Circa 2650-2600 B.C. By Keith Schengili-Roberts / CC BY-SA 2.5

Detail of a relief showing Sneferu wearing the white robe of the Sed-festival, from his funerary temple of Dahshur and now on display at the Egyptian Museum Photo by Juan R. Lazaro source /CC BY 2.0

The Statue of Khufu in the Cairo Museum By Olaf Tausch / CC BY 3.0

Quartzite head of Djedefre from Abu Rawash, Musée du Louvre By Rama / CC BY-SA 3.0 fr

Alabaster statue of Khafra, probably from Memphis, now in the Egyptian Museum at Cairo. By Juan R. Lazaro / CC BY 2.0

Inscribed limestone fragment possibly showing Bikheris' name By Nephiliskos / CC BY-SA 3.0

Greywacke statue of Menkaure Egyptian Museum, Cairo By Iry-Hor / CC BY-SA 3.0

Head of Userkaf, recovered from his sun temple By Ovedc / CC BY-SA 4.0

Head of a gneiss statue of Sahure in the gallery 103 of the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. By Keith Schengili-Roberts / CC BY-SA 2.5

Statue of Neferefre (Raneferef). Abusir. JE 98171, 34 cm. Cairo Egyptian Museum. By Neferefre. / Copyrighted free use

Double statue portraying Nyuserre as both a young man and an old man, Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich By Einsamer Schütze / CC BY-SA 3.0

Part of a door jamb showing the cartouche of Djedkare Isesi, Neues Museum, Berlin By Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin FRCP(Glasg) / CC BY-SA 4.0

Sistrum inscribed with the name of Teti. By This file was donated to Wikimedia Commons as part of a project by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. / CC0

Userkare's cartouche on the Abydos king list. By Abydos_Königsliste_10 / CC BY 3.0

Lifesize copper statue of Pepi I, Cairo Museum By Jon Bodsworth / Copyrighted free use

Copper statue of Merenra Nemtyemsaf I, from Hierakonpolis By Jon Bodsworth / Copyrighted free use

Ankhesenmeryre II and her son Pepi II. By Keith Schengili-Roberts / CC BY-SA 2.5

Merenre Nemtyemsaf II on the Abydos king list. By Abydos_Königsliste_06 / CC BY 3.0

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Thank you for very much for these “brief history” work of art.
All this long gone pharaohs and their names…you really found a way to keep me hooked and I will now watch also the other two videos…..you got a new subscriber in me….I hope you’re still working on interesting new videos!
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knaako
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A facinating period of history, thanks for covering it.

JohnVander
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Was the Roman period or kingdom part of the egyptian sculpture 🤔

ekyorihebwacoreta
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Too many conjectures not enough facts. Let people do heir own thinking.

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