Archaeologists in Egypt are working to restore the Ramesseum, a temple belonging to Ramesses II, an Old Testament pharaoh ...
the temple was engulfed in sand, which reached to the shoulders of the two seated statues of Ramses II that you see to either side of the portal. Ramses II also erected the 79-foot-tall pylon and ...
The temple itself is 180 meters long and 66 meters wide. Constructed in the style of funerary temples of the ancient ...
An archaeological mission has uncovered a complete Ptolemaic temple pylon at the western side of the main temple of Athribis in Sohag, Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities and the University of ...
The first pylon of the Ramesseum on the west bank of the Nile at Luxor is undergoing major restoration, reports Nevine El-Aref ...
Thousands of Egyptian visitors and tourists flocked to the Karnak Temple area in Luxor to witness ... penetrating the entrances of the pylons from the sixth to the first, as well as the Great ...
CAIRO, Jan. 30 (Xinhua) -- Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities ... The project aims to restore the temple's first pylon by reassembling its building stones, and to create a project ...