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CAIRO—Egypt says archeologists have uncovered parts of a booth with a seat that belonged to famous pharaoh Ramses II, or “Ramses the Great,” one of the longest ruling pharaohs in antiquity.
The discovery of the pharaoh's tomb caps off more than 12 years of work by the joint team from Dr Litherland's New Kingdom Research Foundation and Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.
The pharaoh is considered the last of the New Kingdom - ancient Egypt between the 16th century BC and the 11th century BC - to have wielded significant power.
CAIRO — A long lost tomb of an Egyptian pharaoh has been found, the country’s antiquities ministry said Tuesday, answering a great mystery of one of ancient Egypt’s most prosperous eras.
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The story of Hatshepsut, the second and most important woman to become pharaoh in ancient Egypt, unfolds along two tracks. There is her own successful reign, and there is her controversial afterlife.