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3,200-year-old Egyptian tomb of Ramesses III’s military commander uncovered

Egyptian archaeologists have discovered a 3,200-year-old tomb thought to be that of a senior military commander during the time of Pharaoh Ramesses III. The tomb was discovered at the Tell el-Maschuta site, also referred to as Tell el-Maskhuta, in the Ismailia governorate...

More information: archaeologymag.com/2025/03/tom

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Unknown Egyptian pharaoh’s tomb uncovered in Abydos

Archaeologists have unearthed a Second Intermediate Period royal tomb (c. 1640–1540 BCE) in the Mount Anubis necropolis of Abydos in Egypt. The discovery, by an Egyptian-American team directed by Professor Josef Wegner of the University of Pennsylvania, is an advancement in studies on the so-called Abydos Dynasty...

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Study finds lower-class workers buried in ancient Egyptian pyramids

Historians have, for centuries, assumed that the ancient Egyptian pyramids were built as great tombs only for the elite and powerful. New research at the ancient archaeological site of Tombos, in modern-day Sudan, however, suggests this conventional assumption may not be entirely accurate...

More information: archaeologymag.com/2025/03/wor

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Contrato matrimonial egipcio del 310 a.C. entre Heráclides de Temnos y Demetria de Cos, hija de Leptines de Cos y Filotis. Si eran infieles o violentos, y 3 hombres lo corroboraban, tenían que devolver la dote o lo aportado al matrimonio. El contrato, válido bajo cualquier circunstancia, tiene como testigos a Cleón de Gela, Antícrates de Temnos, Lisis de Temnos, Dionisio de Temnos, Aristómaco de Cirene y Aristódico de Cos. 🏛️Museos Estatales de Berlín #antiguoegipto #ancientegypt

Archaeologists reveal new discoveries in Pharaoh Shepseskaf’s tomb

A Polish-Egyptian archaeological mission completed the next phase of work in the tomb of Pharaoh Shepseskaf, located in the Saqqara necropolis near Cairo. Shepseskaf was an Egyptian pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom, believed to have ascended the throne after Menkaure died in 2503 BCE...

More information: archaeologymag.com/2025/03/new

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This rather imposing looking gentleman was called Roy (or Roma-Roy) and he was the high priest of Amun during the later part of Ramesses II’s reign & into the reigns of the next Pharaohs. His brother Bakenkhonsu and his father Roma had been high priests before him.

This is a block statue, he’s depicted seated in a squatting position. In front of his legs he presents a sistrum, which is a musical instrument that is particularly associated with the worship of Hathor and her face is on the instrument. 🧵 1/3