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Archaeologists in Jordan have documented a carved inscription bearing the name of Ramesses III, an Egyptian pharaoh who reigned around 3,200 years ago, Jordan's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities ...
Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered the 3,200-year-old tomb of a possible military commander who may have served during the reign of Ramesses III. Inside the man's tomb, archaeologists found a ...
The 12th century B.C.E. was a period of seismic unrest across the Eastern Mediterranean and when Ramses III had overcome invasions by the Libyans and the mysterious Sea Peoples, he set about ...
You may like 3,200-year-old Egyptian tomb may belong to military commander ... would have killed him instantly. [See Images of Ramesses III Mummy & Scans] The researchers also found an amulet ...
Among the key finds inside the tomb are a gold ring inscribed with Ramesses III’s name, bronze arrowheads, and an ivory box. A team of Egyptian archaeologists have unearthed a 3,200-year-old ...
During the reign of Ramses III, in the 12th century BC, instability was rife throughout the Eastern Mediterranean, so the pharaoh set about securing his hegemony over other trade routes.
A team of Egyptian archaeologists have unearthed a 3,200-year-old tomb believed to belong to a high-ranking military commander from the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses III, often considered the last ...