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Archaeologists Uncover 3,300-Year-Old Royal Cartouche At Luxor’s Ramesseum

A 3,300-year-old cartouche bearing the name of Ramesses II has been uncovered at the entrance pylon of the Ramesseum in Luxor, during restoration work led by a South Korean team

A research team uncovered a 3,300-year-old Ramses II cartouche in Luxor Photo: ancient_origins/Instagram
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South Korea’s Cultural Heritage Administration said Thursday that conservation work at the Ramesseum in Luxor has turned up an unexpected detail — a hieroglyphic cartouche carrying the name of Pharaoh Ramesses II. The marking was identified during efforts to stabilise the temple’s pylon gate, part of a joint project with the Korea National University of Heritage.

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