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Seti II, whose reign spanned from 1203 to 1197 BCE during the 19th Dynasty of the New Kingdom, may not be as celebrated as Tutankhamun or Ramses II, but his Tomb is also a historical marvel.
A quartzite colossus possibly of Ramses II and limestone bust of Seti II were discovered at the ancient Heliopolis archaeological site in Cairo Egypt’s Minister of Antiquities Khaled El-Enany ...
The joint Egyptian-German expedition also found the upper part of a life-sized limestone statue of Pharaoh Seti II, Ramses II's grandson, that is 31 inches long.
A smaller, life-size limestone depiction of Seti II, Ramses’ grandson, was also found during the excavation. Workers excavate a quartzite colossus of Ramses II and limestone bust of Seti II.
A team of archaeologists from Egypt and Germany recently unearthed a massive ancient Egyptian statue in Cairo. The statue is believed to be of Pharaoh Ramses II, who ruled Egypt more than 3,000 ...
Ramses II — also known as Ozymandias — was one of the empire’s longest rulers, with a six-decade reign from 1279 BCE to 1213 BCE. He ruled during the height of Egypt’s power in the region.
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