NILE LEVEL TEXTS

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The 'Nile Level Texts' (or ''Nile Quay Texts'') are inscribed on the cult terrace (the so-called "quay") at the temple of Karnak, in Thebes, Egypt. This cult terrace itself was constructed during the time of Ramesses II, but the kings of the 22nd to the 26th Dynasties recorded the height of the Nile on its western side. The inscriptions are invaluable records since they are dated to specific years of a certain king's reign.
The cult terrace does not bear any inscriptions from the early years of reign of Taharqa, a period that is known from other sources to have been a time of drought.
The texts were first examined and recorded by Georges Legrain in 1896, and later recollated by Jürgen von Beckerath in 1953. Many are now damaged or lost through erosion.

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Les crues du Nil depuis Sheshonq Ier jusqu’à Psametik, Legrain, Georges Albert, , , Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde, 1896

Textes gravés sur le quai de Karnak, Legrain, Georges Albert, , , Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde, 1896

The Nile Record Level Records at Karnak and Their Importance for the History of the Libyan Period (Dynasties XXII and XXIII), von Beckerath, Jürgen, , , Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 1966

The Nile Level Records of the Twenty-second and Twenty-third Dynasties in Karnak: A Reconsideration of Their Chronological Order, Broekman, Gerardus P. F., , , Journal of Egyptian Archæology, 2002

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