Gallery - Palermo

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Cairo Fragment 1, recto (Clagett, vol. I, fig. I.36a, p. 775). Full view of the C1 recto (details are hard to see). J.D. Degreef's transcription of the C1 recto text. Three reconstructions of C1 recto (Kaiser, Helck, and Barta).
       
Toby Wilkinson's transcription of the C1 recto text. C2 recto. J.D. Degreef's "very hypothetical" reconstruction of the C2 recto text. C3 recto.
       
J.D. Degreef's "very hypothetical" reconstruction of the C3 recto text. Cairo Fragment 4, recto (Clagett, vol. I, fig. I.39, p. 779). J.D. Degreef's "very hypothetical" reconstruction of the C4 recto text. Cairo fragment 5, recto (reconstruction by de Cenival, in Clagett Vol. I, Fig. I.40).
       
Fragment 1 of column II from The Royal Canon of Turin (the obliquity is an artifact of the scan). The Palermo Stone, recto, upper 4 registers. The Palermo Stone, recto, lower 2 registers. St. John's reconstruction of the P recto, upper 3 registers ("The Palermo Stone - An Arithmetical View," back cover).
       
   
St. John's reconstruction of the P recto, lower 3 registers ("The Palermo Stone - An Arithmetical View," back cover). Reconstruction of the Ancient Annals by Helck, including the Palermo fragment (right of center).    
       
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