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Korean, Egyptian archaeologists find ancient temple gate blocks during restoration work in Luxor
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Korean and Egyptian archaeologists discovered ancient temple gate blocks while restoring the Ramesseum, a major temple built by Pharaoh Ramesses II in Luxor's necropolis.

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Korean, Egyptian archaeologists find ancient temple gate blocks during restoration work in Luxor
The Ramesseum, located in a necropolis near Luxor, serves as a religious and political record of Pharoah Ramesses II’s reign. It is the second largest temple in Egypt.
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