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The inscription contains two cartouches—one with Ramses III’s birth name and another with his throne name, affirming his ...
A 3,000-year-old Pharaonic inscription of Ramses III has been found in Jordan’s Wadi Rum, revealing Egypt’s ancient ties.
The power of Ramses III spread over key routes and was marked by rock inscriptions in his name—one has been found in Wadi Rum ...
The discovery of the first known ancient Egyptian cartouche in Jordan was officially confirmed last week. The rare ...
who reigned over a century before Ramesses III. Once a military leader himself before ascending to the throne (1323–1295 BCE), Horemheb’s name appearing within the tomb suggests that the ...
Now displayed vertically, this huge piece of carved granite is the sarcophagus lid of Ramesses III. This effigy of the king shows him in the form of an Egyptian god Sokar-Osiris who protected the ...
A 3,200-year-old tomb believed to belong to a high-ranking military commander from the era of Pharaoh Ramses III was unearthed ... before ascending to the throne. It is unclear why Horemheb's ...
An Egyptian archaeological mission from the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) has discovered the tomb of a high-ranking military commander dating back to King Ramses III, along with a ...
which includes two cartouches bearing the name of Ramses III -- one referencing his birth name and the other his throne name, declaring him ruler of Upper and Lower Egypt. Finding the name of ...
The inscription contains two cartouches—one with Ramses III’s birth name and another with his throne name, affirming his reign over Upper and Lower Egypt from around 1184 BCE to 1153 BCE.
Hawass emphasised the importance of the find, explaining that the inscription includes two cartouches bearing the birth name and throne name of Ramses III, a ruler of Egypt’s Twentieth Dynasty. The ...