THE MYSTERY surrounding King Tutankhamun's death has deepened following a new shocking revelation ... One of the highlights ...
Ramses II most likely could never have imagined that his treasures would be shown to the common people 3,000 years after his death. The funerary objects were meant to accompany him into the ...
More than 3,000 years ago, a long sword emblazoned with the insignia of Ancient Egypt’s Ramses II — the most powerful pharaoh of the era — was set down in a mud hut somewhere in the Nile Delta.
In contrast to the cavernous crypts of his successors, Seti I and Rameses II, his is but antechamber in size. As in life, in death Rameses I did not leave much behind, at least after ancient ...
a few decades after his death. For the following dynasty – particularly from Ramses II onwards – he was considered one of history's "pariahs" because he was the son of the heretic ruler Akhenaten.
King Tutankhamun’s death mask may reveal new secrets, as experts suggest it was originally crafted for a queen or child.
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It was renovated and updated a century later by Rameses II who added a great pylon gateway ... as he was stabbed to death, it’s one of the lesser known but more remarkable sites from the Roman ...
Royal writer Robert Hardman reveals what Queen Elizabeth II wrote in her personal diary just days before her death in ...
The sun rays once again penetrated the entrance of Aswan's iconic Abu Simbel Temple earlier on Tuesday in a captivating celestial phenomenon, illuminating the Ramses II statue and showcasing the ...