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The Papyrus Harris 500, alt. pHarris 500 or P. British Museum 10060, contains copies of the ancient Egyptian tales of The Doomed Prince and The Taking of Joppa, of love poems and of the Harper's Song from the tomb of King Intef. The papyrus dates from the
Ramesside Period The New Kingdom, also called the Egyptian Empire, refers to ancient Egypt between the 16th century BC and the 11th century BC. This period of ancient Egyptian history covers the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth dynasties. Through radioc ...
(Dynasties 19 and 20, 1292–1077 BC).


Description

The papyrus is 19.5 centimeters in height, and 142.5 centimeters long. Parts of the original papyrus are missing.


Fate after discovery

The papyrus was part of the collection of
Anthony Charles Harris Anthony Charles Harris (1790–1869) was a collector of ancient Egyptian papyri. As antiquary, merchant, and official supplier of the army he was based in Alexandria, Egypt for the last four decades of his life. He made many journeys on the Nile t ...
(1790–1869) and was purchased after his death, in 1872 by the
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from Selima Harris, his natural daughter. It is located in the British Museum’s Ancient Egypt and Sudan department, with the registration number 1872,1101.2. According to reports the papyrus had been intact when discovered, but was damaged in an explosion which wrecked the house in Alexandria where it was kept.Baikie, p.65 The rumour that a copy of the complete document had been made by Harris before the explosion has never been verified.Maspero, p.185


See also

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List of ancient Egyptian papyri This list of papyri from ancient Egypt includes some of the better known individual Papyrus, papyri written in Egyptian hieroglyphs, hieroglyphs, hieratic, Demotic (Egyptian), demotic or in ancient Greek. Excluded are papyri found abroad or cont ...
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Papyrus Harris I Papyrus Harris I is also known as The Great Harris Papyrus and (less accurately) simply The Harris Papyrus (though there are a number of other papyri in the Harris collection). Its technical designation is ''Papyrus British Museum EA 9999''. At 4 ...


References

* *James Baikie, ''Egyptian Papyri and Papyrus-Hunting'', Kessinger Publishing 2003 *Gaston C. Maspero, ''Popular Stories of Ancient Egypt'', Kessinger Publishing 2003 *
Miriam Lichtheim Miriam Lichtheim (; 3 May 1914, Istanbul – 27 March 2004, Jerusalem) was a Turkish-born American-Israeli egyptologist, known for her translations of ancient Egyptian texts. Biography Miriam was born in Istanbul on May 3, 1914, to Richard Licht ...
, ''Ancient Egyptian Literature'', Vol.1, University of California Press 1973


Footnotes

Papyri from ancient Egypt 2nd-millennium BC manuscripts {{papyrus-stub