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A researcher believes he has found hidden messages on a 3,300-year-old ancient Egyptian obelisk that is now in Paris.
ancient Egyptian inscription What's in a name? Well, in the case of Rameses I, no less than immortality—and this for a man of humble roots. For "Rameses," which he began calling himself after ...
Hieroglyphics carved on the famous ancient Egyptian Obelisk in Paris could be propaganda praising pharaoh Ramesses II as ...
11.155.3a: 139.7 × 165.1 cm (55 × 65 in.); 12.186.2: 96 × 148.5 cm (37 13/16 × 58 7/16 in.); 11.155.3b: 111 × 258 cm (43 11/16 in. × 8 ft. 5 9/16 in.) ...
Archaeologists in Jordan have documented a carved inscription bearing the name of Ramesses III, an Egyptian pharaoh who ...
Abu Simbel Temple Complex echoes with the grandeur of Ramesses the Great. More than just a Pharaoh, he has built this temple as a testament to himself, weaving tales of grand victories into its very ...
Pharaoh Ramesses II holding an Egyptian passport may sound like something out of a bizarre pub quiz, but it's not a joke.
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 ...
Hieroglyphs on the Luxor Obelisk in Paris reveal cleverly hidden propaganda praising Pharaoh Ramesses II as divinely ordained ...
Pelletier, a professor at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and the Catholic Institute of Paris, has discovered a series of ...
Getting closer to graduation at UNC brings warmer weather and exams, but it also marks the unmasking and recruiting of everyone’s favorite mascot, Rameses. “It was difficult, but also kind of ...