The oldest known written record previously found in Jerusalem was a tablet found in the Shiloah water tunnel in the City of David area from the 8th century B.C. reign of King Hezekiah. The fragment found in Jerusalem is believed to be contemporary with some 380 tablets discovered in the 19th century at Amarna in Egypt in the archives of Pharaoh Amenhotep IV, or Akhenaten, who lived in the 14th century B C The archives include tablets sent to him by the kings who were subservient to him in Canaan and Syria. Among these are six that are addressed from Abdi-Heba, the Canaanite ruler of Jerusalem.