An archaeological mission from Egypt s Ain Shams University has completed the excavation of a shrine to King Ramses II discovered last year in Cairo s Matariya district.
The head of the mission Mamdouh El-Damaty explains that the shrine was once used during festivals.
The mission has also unearthed a collection of lintels, scarabs, amulets, clay pots and blocks engraved with hieroglyphic text.
El-Damaty says the discovery is important because it is a unique shrine from the New Kingdom that was used for the Heb Sed festival, not only during the reign of King Ramses II but throughout the Ramesside period.