Egypt unearths Rare Ka Statue of King Ramesses II
The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities announced on Wednesday 11 December, 2019 that it has discovered a rare statue of King Ramesses II during excavations near Giza Pyramids west of the capital Cairo.
In a statement, the ministry said that the statue was unearthed during excavation works the ministry’s teams started last week inside a piece of land owned by a citizen near the great temple of Ptah in at Mit Rahinah (Memphis).
The ministry said that the land owner was arrested earlier in December while stealthily carrying out excavations at his land.
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