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Major Discovery! Tomb of Ramses II's Royal TreasurerI will tell you everything we know so far about the newly Discovered Tomb of Ptah-M-Wiah, the head of the treasury and ...
Solving a centuries-old murder mystery, researchers say Egyptian King Ramses III's throat was likely slit by conspirators in his harem. Moreover, the body of the pharaoh's traitorous son, Prince ...
The newly restored colossus of King Ramses II at Luxor Temple has been placed in its original location according to the original layout of the Temple American Egyptologist Ray Johnson, a ...
The King was buried in the Valley of Kings but later had to be moved because of looting, and in 1881 his body was moved to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The latest discovery sheds further light of ...
The wooden coffin of king Ramses II is the star attraction of the show. ... The body remained there for over 80 years before the KV17 cache was moved to the tomb of Ahmose-Inhapi.
King Ramses VI expanded the tomb significantly and was eventually laid to rest there. ... Throughout Nut’s body, twelve sun disks can be seen representing the daily twelve-hour journey the sun god ...
Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered the remains of an ancient temple belonging to King Ramses II. Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities says that the discovery was made by an Egyptian-Czech ...
What makes a king mighty? Ramses II (ca 1303–ca 1213 B.C.) recognized that diplomacy and an exhaustive public relations campaign could mitigate any military shortcomings. His celebrated building ...
Egypt’s rich history of “masterful rulers” will be showcased at the Houston Museum of Natural Science this fall.
Archaeologists have unearthed the ancient remains of an Egyptian army barracks and the artifacts left there, including a still-shiny bronze sword engraved with the name of King Ramses II in ...
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