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Rameses II, known as `The Great', was the longest-lived Pharaoh in Egyptian history and, when he died, many feared the life of Egypt would end with him.
For over one hundred years the Sea Peoples harried the coasts of the Mediterranean until, after their defeat by Rameses III in 1178, they disappeared.
One of the most spectacular tombs belongs to the sons of 19th Dynasty Rameses II. While little of material value was found, it is the largest tomb found so far.
The Karnak Temple Complex in the ancient Egyptian town of Thebes was constructed and added on by numerous kings over thousands of years.
Given that the ancient world was full of frequent wars and military campaigns the Ancient Egyptians had a great need for the most effective weapons and tactics.
Although the khopesh is the most recognizable Egyptian sword, more traditional designs were also used as time went on.
Through quotes and verses, the Bible shows insights how commerce and trading transpired and affected people's lives in ancient Biblical times.
The herb coriander has an ancient history of healing; the medicinal properties of coriander have been used by ancient Egyptians, ancient Greeks and in Chinese medicine.
The development of the infantryman's shield in the armies of Ancient Egypt.
All inclusive package tours to Egypt fit in the main historical sights. Independent travelers can take the time to see some of Cairo's lesser known places of interest.
The workers who built the royal tombs and decorated them with beautiful artwork and hieroglyphs, lived together in a walled town called Deir el-Medina.
Turin is an historic and elegant city, home to Leonardo da Vinci's self portrait, Juventis Football Club, the Fiat company, a fabulous flea market, and origin of Vermouth
The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte), by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Plot synopsis, character description, and other Mozart opera information.
Unlike many spears, the Egyptian version was used as a melee weapon by the armies of the Pharoah,rather than as a projectile weapon to be thrown.
Archeology in Cairo suburb Mataria, thought to relate to first pharaoh to mention name Israel, may be important to 'Exodus'. Pics of monuments and excavations prohibited.
Many colleges and universities in the United States choose similar themes for football and sports mascots - like eagles, bears, lions, tigers, rams, and bulldogs.


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