Archaeologists in Egypt are working to restore the Ramesseum, a temple belonging to Ramesses II, an Old Testament pharaoh ...
The new Giza attraction may be several years overdue, but there’ll never be a better reason to book your next holiday to ...
Who was Ramses II? He was a tremendous egotist who built temples and monumental statues across the breadth of Upper and Lower Egypt. One of the pharaoh’s major achievements was the completion of ...
Currently, the temple is largely in ruins due to the earthquake that struck Egypt in 27 BCE. Remains of colossal statues and columns can still be seen.
On the outskirts of Kadesh, Pharaoh Ramesses II finds himself ensnared in an ambush set by the Hittites. Through a tumultuous clash of chariots and strategic might, the Battle of Kadesh unfolds—the ...
The first pylon of the Ramesseum on the west bank of the Nile at Luxor is undergoing major restoration, reports Nevine El-Aref ...
No travel destination in the world offers the diversity of Egypt. The country unquestionably belongs to a social and cultural ...
Visitors can glimpse at ancient Egypt’s cultural treasures while ... 83-ton statue of the pharaoh Ramses II, canopic jars still containing mummified organs, 3,000-year-old writing boards with ...
Visitors can glimpse at ancient Egypt’s cultural treasures while curators prepare for the full opening. Antiquities available for viewing include a 36-foot-high, 83-ton statue of the pharaoh Ramses II ...