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Archaeologists in Egypt reveal tomb of Ramses II’s chief treasurer

Archaeologists in Egypt have unsealed the tomb of Batah-M-Woya, who was chief treasurer in the time of King Ramses II.
The tomb is found in Saqqara, a huge necropolis south of Cairo, according to a statement from Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities published Saturday.
Sometimes known as Ramses the Great, Ramses II ruled Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BC, the second-longest reign in Egyptian history.
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