Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered the tomb of Batah-M-Woya, who was chief treasurer in the time of King Ramses II. The tomb is located in Saqqara, a huge necropolis south of Cairo, according to a ...
From whichever angle you approach Ramses II, the 13th century B.C.E pharaoh earns his epithet: the Great. His 67-year reign stands as the second longest in Egyptian history. Bold in both war and peace ...
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Tomb of Ramses II’s royal treasurer discovered in Saqqara
Egyptian archaeologists uncovered the tomb of a high-ranking official who served as royal treasurer, scribe, and chief ...
Ancient Egypt is migrating its way to the Golden (Gate) City -- minus the pyramids, Saharan desert sands, River Nile and blazing summer heat. San Francisco's de Young Museum announced this week that ...
The artifact was unearthed under the floor of a Coptic structure in 2009, though its owner remained a mystery. From its decoration, researchers were only able to pinpoint that it had been used to ...
This past weekend, a team of researchers at Cairo University uncovered the tomb of a key cabinet member to the Ancient Egyptian Pharoah, Ramses II. Dating back thousands of years, Ptah-M-Wiah was the ...
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