I believe he is located in the Cairo museum and the tomb is very easily damaged due to it's age.
the entranceway was very long.
Ramses II's favorite wife is Nefertiti but we know little about her. Ramses II built a temple for her and she had a beautiful tomb.
A lime stone slab, with traces of the draughtsman's grid still on it, found in the Royal Tomb of Amarna.
no. he murdered people such as his great aunt ,who refused to give him money.Ramses , however did not ever rob a tomb. He was accused of doing robbery of a tomb before but never really did.
Ramses II's tomb, known as KV7, is located in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. It is one of the largest tombs in the area, measuring approximately 120 meters (about 394 feet) in length. The tomb features a series of corridors, chambers, and a burial chamber adorned with intricate carvings and paintings, reflecting the grandeur of Ramses II's reign. Despite its size, much of the tomb was looted in antiquity.
The tomb has been lost for centuries
Ancient Egypt
Ramses the second was originally buried in the tomb KV7 in the Valley of the Kings
the entranceway was very long.
By rock and clay
Ramses II's favorite wife is Nefertiti but we know little about her. Ramses II built a temple for her and she had a beautiful tomb.
Because secretly, Ramses was really seti. So, after fdaking his death as Seti, he became Ramses and lived to be 90 years old.
Ramses the Great was entombed in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. His tomb was later discovered and currently resides in the Cairo Museum.
the son if seti was Ramses
if you were pharaoh, wouldn't you?
A lime stone slab, with traces of the draughtsman's grid still on it, found in the Royal Tomb of Amarna.
The tomb of Tutankhamen was well protected as it was built under the tomb of Ramses II, another Egyptian Pharaoh. It was also intact for this reason.