CNN —Archaeologists have unearthed the ancient remains of an Egyptian army barracks and the artifacts left there, including a still-shiny bronze sword engraved with the name of King Ramses II in hieroglyphics.
According to the ministry, Egypt was enjoying a time of economic prosperity and political stability known as the New Kingdom when the fort was in use.
Archaeologists also uncovered necklaces made from carnelian and faience beads – types of semi-precious stones used by the ancient Egyptians – as well as half a bronze ring.
Archaeologists uncovered several personal items belonging to the soldiers.
Some of the rooms were used to store food, Ayman Ashmawy, head of the Egyptian antiquities sector at the Supreme Council of Antiquities, said, with fragments of large pottery and animal bones still remaining.
Persons:
King Ramses II, Ramses II, kohl, Mohammad Ismail Khaled, Ayman Ashmawy
Organizations:
CNN —, Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, Egypt Ministry of Tourism, Antiquities, Supreme, of Antiquities
Locations:
Alexandria, Egypt, New Kingdom