3000-Year-Old Pharaoh Ramses II Statue Found In Cairo Slum: It’s “One Of The Most Important Discovery Ever”
A team of German and Egyptian
archaeologists made a colossal discovery on March 9th – literally and
figuratively. Parts of a massive, 3000-year-old statue, which is
believed to depict the legendary Pharaoh Ramses II, were found buried in
the Cairo slum of Matariya. The findings tell an ancient story of the
world’s origins, and could start a new chapter for Egypt.
The recovered bust and head of the
antique statue measure 8 meters in length and are made of quartzite. The
upper part of a smaller statue, depicting Pharaoh Seti II (Ramses II’s
grandson), and pieces of an obelisk bearing hieroglyphics were also
excavated. Experts have already begun restoring the artifacts, which
will later be displayed at the Grand Museum set to open in
2018.
Ramses II is often considered to have
been the greatest Pharaoh to ever rule the Egyptian Empire, and he
believed that the world was created in Heliopolis, modern-day Matariya.
This latest unearthing of history could help to jump-start the Egyptian
tourism industry, which has suffered greatly over the last 6 years due
to political unrest and terror attacks.
More info: Reuters
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