A temple palace belonging to King Ramses II has been uncovered in Sohag by a New York University mission, Ahram Online reported. The palace, discovered during excavations around a temple belonging to Ramses II’s father Seti, contains limestone walls and floors as well as cartouches of the Ancient Egyptian king. In related news, an archaeological mission uncovered a limestone sarcophagus at the Quweisna quarries in Menoufia, according to a separate Ahram Online article.
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