id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-1662 Abydos Dynasty - Wikipedia .html text/html 1544 195 70 Periods and Dynasties of Ancient Egypt Additionally, Wepwawetemsaf, Pantjeny and Snaaib, another king of the period, are each known from single stelae discovered in Abydos, which could be a sign that this was their seat of power.[3] Finally, Ryholt argues that the existence of an Abydos Dynasty would explain 16 entries of the Turin canon at the end of the 16th Dynasty. The existence of the dynasty may have been vindicated in January 2014, when the tomb of the previously unknown pharaoh Senebkay was discovered in the southern part of Abydos, an area called "Anubis Mountain" in ancient times. The following 16 entries of the Turin canon are attributed to the Abydos Dynasty by Kim Ryholt:[3] "A royal necropolis at south Abydos: New Light on Egypt's Second Intermediate Period". Pharaohs of the Abydos Dynasty Pharaohs of the Abydos Dynasty Pharaohs of the Abydos Dynasty ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-1662.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-1662.txt