The remains of a 3,000 year old temple dating from the reign of ancient Egyptian pharaoh
Rameses II 
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
, whose secret 'tomb within a tomb' was uncovered in June in the Valley of the Kings in central Egypt.
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The Ancient Egyptian Epic Of Penta-our Or The Triumph Of Rameses II
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