The Supreme Council of Antiquities, in collaboration with Korea National University of Cultural Heritage, has launched a restoration project for the Ramesseum - the mortuary temple for the legendary ...
The temple was destroyed after Hatshesput's death and was later restored by Thutmose III. Archaeologists first spotted the 'foundational deposit' of the mortuary temple. 'Foundational deposit' was ...
An ancient temple that belonged to an Old Testament pharaoh is being restored by archaeologists in Egypt. In a Facebook post published Thursday, the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities ...
Their treaty, signed by Ramesses II and King Ḫattušili III, was etched into clay tablets in 1269 BC ... Ramesses didn’t just build temples; he created masterpieces. The Ramesseum, an enormous mortuary ...
There was evidence that Thutmose III had Hatshepsut's mortuary temple restored sometime after her death. Furthermore, a cemetery dating to the 17th dynasty was found. The 17th dynasty spanned from ...
Archaeologists have made an incredible discovery in the Egyptian city of Luxor. A mortuary built by a woman who ruled Egypt was found in the area of Deir al-Bahari. The excavation team led by ...
Last week, the Zahi Hawass Foundation for Antiquities and Heritage, in collaboration with Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities, unearthed remarkable traces of ancient life near the famous pathway ...
Before the arrest of her husband, David Temple, the police also dug deeper into the life of Riley Joe Sanders III, who was a person of interest during the investigation. Since he was the victim’s ...
The Ramesseum temple was built by Ramses II, the third king of ancient Egypt's 19th Dynasty, during his reign between 1279 and 1213 BC. It was hit and damaged by an earthquake in 27 BC, according to ...
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