The temple, which measures around 450 feet in length and roughly 250 feet wide is perhaps the best-preserved in Egypt.
The newfound barracks may have been built partly because the Libyans were becoming a growing threat to ancient Egypt.
Ramses the Great is credited with expanding Egypt's reach as far as modern Syria to the east and Sudan to the south.
A team of archeologists in Egypt uncovered a sword with hieroglyphs showing the name of pharaoh Ramesses II. The weapon was ...
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Through the work of a joint archaeological mission, a new section of the Edfu Temple in Upper Egypt revealed ...
Egyptian archaeologists have announced that they recently discovered a bronze sword bearing the symbol of King Ramesses II, the pharaoh mentioned in the Book of Exodus.
The barracks contained a vast collection of artifacts, including a bronze sword with a hieroglyphic inscription depicting the ...
The Rosetta Stone played a vital role in researchers deciphering hieroglyphics. It was found in 1799, but wasn't fully deciphered until many years later.
A joint Egyptian-German archaeological mission has made a significant discovery at the Temple of Edfu during restoration work ...
A joint archeological mission revealed the original colors of the Edfu Temple, as well as never-before-seen hieroglyphic ...