Big Statue of King Ramesses II Found in Egypt
Introduction
Archaeologists from Egypt found a large piece of a statue. The piece is 2.2 meters tall and weighs five to six tons. It shows King Ramesses II. He was a powerful ruler long ago. This find gives new information about the king''s power in the Nile Delta area.
Main Body
The statue piece does not have its bottom part. Archaeologists found it at a place called Tel al-Faraoun. They think the statue was not made there. It came from another city, Pi-Ramesses. People moved it and used it again in a local temple. This shows the statue was important for a long time. The statue was part of a group of three figures. It showed the king with two gods. This group showed that the gods protected the king. Other similar statues were found in the same area. The statue piece is now in a storage place for study. This discovery changes what experts thought about the Nile Delta. They now see the Delta was an important center for government and religion. It had strong links to the main cities. This work is part of a bigger project to study the Delta. The Delta is hard to study because of water and farming. Some historians say Ramesses II might be the pharaoh in the Bible story of Exodus. The story talks about building cities like Pi-Ramesses. The new find is near that city. But there is no proof that the Bible story is true. The Bible does not name the pharaoh.
Conclusion
The find at Tel al-Faraoun helps us understand the Nile Delta better. It was an important place for government and religion long ago. Experts will study the statue piece more. This may teach us more about how kings showed their power.