The remains of a 3,000 year old temple dating from the reign of ancient Egyptian pharaoh
Rameses II ![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sQyqfecW_r3P8xxEuTCtQMBtRjhBVfnUVMWozG5EIY2bNk07yypMv1TENe0Yu32D-6LXX3jPGLaVnPSH6yIks0JBLswBEmhFqmjIH2zW3yWEQwxcstXtEVjSsOq3TYpn5uh0QrCfF6ClHCWdiO98Zx6KVDwK6BkUYeotj4ouh4_vF8Hg=s0-d)
have been unearthed in the excavations in Upper Egypt's Ehnasia archaeological area. Ramesses II ruled Egypt from 1279-1213 BC and was the son of
Seti I![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tCG4BPRAZmVisdP1GSKqarReaUN6XEzezqW9buFVskGwsHDCZzl3eMg1A9aIwU_NrEgFcGN6ud8gH3Y7OheTRMV9HzNuuiOVxiFbaAW_zEuS6G6b6sVBMqulnfGHlQowA-tus7u3Y6YFmA2udGL0D0HOxJfLmUgRTve87_wqbcz8WTGg=s0-d)
, whose secret 'tomb within a tomb' was uncovered in June in the Valley of the Kings in central Egypt.
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DNAIndia
The Ancient Egyptian Epic Of Penta-our Or The Triumph Of Rameses II
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