Archaeologists in Egypt unearth section of large Ramses II statue
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[March 05, 2024]
CAIRO (Reuters) - A joint Egyptian-U.S. archaeological mission
has uncovered the upper part of a huge statue of King Ramses II during
excavations south of the Egyptian city of Minya, Egypt's tourism and
antiquities ministry said on Monday.
The limestone block is about 3.8 meters (12.5 feet) high and depicts a
seated Ramses wearing a double crown and a headdress topped with a royal
cobra, Bassem Jihad, head of the mission's Egyptian team, said in a
statement.
The upper part of the statue's back column shows hieroglyphic writings
that glorify the king, one of ancient Egypt's most powerful pharaohs, he
said.
Also known as Ramses the Great, he was the third pharaoh of the
Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt and ruled from 1,279 to 1,213 BCE. |
A section of a limestone statue of Ramses II unearthed by an Egyptian-U.S.
archaeological mission in El Ashmunein, south of the Egyptian city of
Minya, Egypt in this handout image released on March 4, 2024. The
Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities/Handout via REUTERS |
The size of the statue when combined with its lower section,
which was unearthed decades ago, would reach about 7 meters.
The city of El Ashmunein, on the west bank of the River Nile,
was known in ancient Egypt as Khemnu and in the Greco-Roman era
was the regional capital of Hermopolis Magna.
Studies have confirmed that the upper part of the statue is a
match for the lower section discovered by German archaeologist
Gunther Roeder in 1930, said Mustafa Waziri, head of Egypt's
Supreme Council of Antiquities.
The mission has begun cleaning and preparing the block ahead of
modeling what the statue would look like when the two sections
are combined, Waziri said.
(Reporting by Sameh Elkhatib; Editing by Aidan Lewis and Bill
Berkrot)
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