Prasasti Palermo: Perbedaan antara revisi

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The text is difficult to decipher due both to the state of preservation of the inscription (which varies widely) and due to its antiquity. If the text is a later copy, rather than a Fifth Dynasty original, there is also the possibility that errors crept in during the copying process.
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== SignificanceNilai penting ==
Prasasti Palermo dan fragmen-fragmen lain yang berkaitan denganRoyal Annals merupakan sumber vitas untuk sejarah [[Kerajaan Lama Mesir]] dan, misalnya, mengawetkan nama anggota keluarga kerajaan selama lima dinasti pertama yang sebelumnya tidak terdaftar.
The Palermo Stone and the other associated fragments of the Royal Annals are a vital source for the history of the [[Old Kingdom]] and, for example, preserve names of members of the royal families during the first five dynasties which are not otherwise recorded.
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[[New Kingdom]] Egyptian king lists, such as the [[Turin King List|Turin Canon]] (13th century BCE) and the [[Abydos king list]] (reign of [[Seti I]], 1294–1279 BCE), identify [[Menes]] (probably Narmer) (c. 3100 or 3000 BCE) as the first king of the first dynasty and so credit him with unifying Egypt. However, the top register of the ''Royal Annals'' names some predynastic rulers of Upper and Lower Egypt, presumably referring to a time before Egypt was unified. Identification of these kings with historical persons remains controversial.