id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-1832 Takelot III - Wikipedia .html text/html 3404 507 79 However, in February 2005, a hieratic stela from Year 13 of his reign was discovered by a Columbia University archaeological expedition in the ruins of a Temple at the Dakhla Oasis.[2] Their subsequent analysis of this dated document conclusively established this king's identity as Takelot III.[3] This document—which measures "between 42-48 cm wide; between 47-51 cm high; [and] between 10-16 cm thick"—has now been published in JEOL 39 (2006) by Dr. Olaf Kaper and Robert Demarée.[4] Part of the abstract for their article is given below: However, Payraudeau has since changed his views here and instead assigns this papyrus to Takelot II based on the mention of a certain Harsiese—designated the fourth prophet of Amun—in this document, who is known to have served in office during king Takelot II's reign.[13] This means that Takelot III's highest date is his 13th year. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-1832.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-1832.txt