Archaeologists have discovered a 3,200-year-old tomb believed to belong to a high-ranking military commander from the era of Pharaoh Ramses III at Tell el-Maschuta in northeastern Egypt. The tomb contains a gold ring with the pharaoh's name, bronze arrowheads, and inscribed pottery vessels, indicating its importance. The discovery sheds new light on Egypt's New Kingdom period and highlights the strategic significance of the Tell Roud archaeological site in protecting the nation's eastern borders.
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