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Art World A 3,400-Year-Old Bust of Ramses II Returns to Egypt The bust was smuggled out of the country more than 30 years ago, according to Egypt’s antiquities ministry.
ARTIFACTS BRING RAMSES’ ANCIENT EGYPT TO LIFE BECAUSE OF ITS SIZE AND RAMSES’ ROLE IN EGYPTIAN HISTORY, THE RAMSES II EXHIBIT IS CONSIDERED MORE SIGNIFICANT THAN KING TUT’S.
CAIRO (AP) — With much fanfare, Egypt on Thursday placed the ancient statue of one of its most famous pharaohs, Ramses II, in the entrance hall of a new antiquities' museum under construction ...
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Reviving Ramses: The Global Comeback of Egypt’s Greatest Pharaoh
Ramses II ruled for 66 years, fathered over 100 children, and built Egypt’s largest tomb — now, 3,000 years later, his legacy is making a global comeback. This fascinating exhibition not only retells ...
Locks of 3,200-year-old hair from the pharaoh Ramses II were unveiled at the Egyptian Museum on Tuesday, returned to Egypt after being stolen 30 years ago in France and put up for sale on the ...
CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's antiquities agency says archaeologists have unearthed remains of a temple belonging to King Ramses II southwest of Cairo, which may shed light on the life of the 19th ...
Thousands of ram skulls were unearthed in an ancient Egyptian pharaoh's temple in one of the country's oldest, most significant cities of its time.
A joint Egyptian-U.S. archaeological mission has uncovered the upper part of a huge statue of King Ramses II during excavations south of the Egyptian city of Minya, Egypt's tourism and antiquities ...
An ancient Egyptian fortress built by the Pharaoh Ramses II is revealing its secrets to archaeologists.
Egypt's antiquities minister has said that an ancient relic found in a Cairo mudpit is likely not of Pharaoh Ramses II, but is probably from the statue of another Egyptian king who ruled in the ...
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Ramses II: Myth, Miscast, and the Making of a Legend
Was Ramses II really the Pharaoh of the Exodus? Despite Cecil B. DeMille’s The Ten Commandments cementing him in pop culture as Moses’ nemesis, there’s no archaeological evidence linking Ramses to the ...
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