Ramesses II, often called Ramesses the Great, was one of the most powerful and famous rulers of ancient Egypt. He ruled for ...
An exhibition of 3,000-year-old artefacts at Battersea power station gives Egypt’s most ambitious, self-aggrandising pharaoh a chance to emerge from Tutankhamun’s shadow ...
I was down in London this week and visited the fabulous Ramesses and the Pharaoh’s Gold exhibition at Battersea Power Station ...
The upper half of a giant statue of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II has been discovered near the ancient city of Hermopolis (modern-day el-Ashmunein), about 155 miles (250 kilometers) south ...
The Ramses and the Pharaohs' Gold exhibition brings the treasures of Ancient Egypt's most powerful pharaoh to London. Here's our review.
Ramses and the Pharaoh’s Gold is a new exhibition devoted to the life and conquests of Egyptian Pharoah Ramses II, who ruled ...
According to the prize-winning Egyptologist Toby Wilkinson in his new book Ramesses The Great: Egypt’s King of Kings, part of the Yale University Press Ancient Lives Series, Ramesses was the most ...
Despite a very shaky start, Ramesses II (reigned c1279 - 1212 BC) used diplomacy, a massive building program and endless propaganda to become the greatest pharaoh of the New Kingdom, Ancient Egypt's ...
Organised in collaboration with the Egyptian government, the exhibition comes to London in the latest stage of a world tour ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced in a statement that it has found the missing upper half of a statue of ...
Pharaoh Ramses II’s 3,000-year-old coffin has been unboxed in the UK for the first time ahead of the Ramses and the Pharaohs’ Gold exhibition opening at Battersea Power Station on8.
For anyone who studies ancient Egypt—and even many who don’t—the name Ramses II looms large. Also known as Ramses the Great and Ozymandias, this New Kingdom pharaoh embodies many modern perceptions of ...