Ramses III inscription discovered in Jordan's Wadi Rum
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Ramses III inscription discovered in Jordan's Wadi Rum
Jordan’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has announced the discovery of an inscription bearing the seal of Ramses III in the Wadi Rum Reserve, Jordan. Usermaatre Meryamun Ramesses III, the second pharaoh of Egypt’s Twentieth Dynasty, is widely considered the last great ruler of the New Kingdom of Egypt. His reign is most recognised for his defence of Egypt against a series of major invasions—chief among them the mysterious “Sea Peoples,” a c…
Pharaonic inscription of Ramses III discovered in southern Jordan
Discovery described as 'significant archaeological breakthrough'. AMMAN — A hieroglyphic inscription bearing the royal cartouche of Pharaoh Ramses III (1186-1155 BC) has been discovered in the Wadi Rum Reserve in southern Jordan, marking what officials described as a significant archaeological breakthrough. Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Lina Annab announced the discovery during a press briefing attended by renowned Egyptian archaeologist D…
Pharaonic hieroglyphic inscription of Ramses III found in southern...
In a remarkable archaeological breakthrough, a hieroglyphic inscription bearing the royal cartouche of Pharaoh Ramses III (1186–1155 BC) has been discovered in the Wadi Rum Reserve in southern Jordan. This finding, announced by Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Lina Annab during a press briefing, is hailed as a pivotal moment in understanding the historical connections between ancient Egypt, Jordan... Click to expand... Click to shrink...
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