What it is: A broken statue depicting the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II (also spelled Ramses II) Where it is from: Ancient Thebes, Egypt When it was made: About 3,300 years ago Related: Pazyryk ...
Jacksonville Art Museum director, Bruce Dempsey, and former chairman of the Egyptian Antiquities Organization, Dr. Gamal El-Din Mokhtar, concur: The Ramses II exhibit is more significant because ...
Ramses II (the Great) was one of the most prolific builders of ancient Egypt. Hardly a site exists that he did not initiate, add to, complete, or build entirely himself. Some of the greatest ...
The Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs Exhibition opened in Tokyo last week following the success of its US and European ...
Tokyo is preparing to host the "Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs" exhibition, with metro stations, building facades, and ...
Pulling a train by the strength of your teeth is no easy task. Egyptian wrestler Ashraf Mahrous, also known by his nickname ...
including the wooden coffin of King Ramses II from the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. Visitors can see an array of statues, gold jewelry, cosmetic tools, and painted coffins.
Nestled near the iconic Giza pyramids, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is preparing for a lavish opening, featuring a ...
The “Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs” exhibition features 180 carefully selected artifacts from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir from the era of King Ramses II. In addition, it proudly displays the ...