‘Royal Egyptian inscription’ of Ramesses III’s name is first of its kind discovered in Jordan

by oqtey
a photo of an inscription on a rock face

Archaeologists in Jordan have documented a carved inscription bearing the name of Ramesses III, an Egyptian pharaoh who reigned around 3,200 years ago, Jordan’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said in a translated statement.

Ramesses III (reign circa 1184 to 1153 B.C.) ruled at a tumultuous time in the region’s history. A number of major powers in the region — such as the Mycenaeans (who were based in Greece and the Aegean islands) and the Hittites (who were based in Turkey) — collapsed, and a group known as the “Sea People” invaded parts of the Middle East, including Egypt. Historical records say Ramesses III defeated the Sea People’s invasion of Egypt and campaigned in the eastern Mediterranean, maintaining Egypt’s empire.

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