Archaeologists working at Tell el-Faraoun in Egypt’s Sharqia Governorate have recovered a toppled colossal statue of Ramesses ...
Archaeologists uncovered the eight-foot-tall, six-ton monument to one of Egypt's greatest rulers miles away from its original ...
Archaeologists working at Tell el-Faraoun in Egypt’s Sharqia Governorate have extracted a monumental statue of Ramesses II ...
We have no idea of the treasures that lie dormant beneath the surface of the earth, sand and so on. Many remains of ancient civilizations are still there, waiting to be discovered by persevering ...
"Hearst Magazines and AOL may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Many treasures of the region's illustrious past were known to be buried in the surrounding desert, and ...
"The so-called papyrus-bud columns of the eastern colonnade constructed by Ramesses II around his great court: colossal statues bearing the king's name stand between the columns in the areas where the ...
"The first cartouche of Ramesses II contains motif such as a figure of the goddess of Truth, holding a ritual staff with a jackal head. The second cartouche of Ramesses II also contains a double name, ...
"Hearst Magazines and AOL may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Many treasures of the region's illustrious past were known to be buried in the surrounding desert, and ...