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Ancient Egyptian stone monument depicting a Roman emperor as a pharaoh discovered in Luxor

Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered a 2,000-year-old sandstone monument depicting a Roman emperor as a pharaoh.

The small rectangular monument, called a stela or stele, was found during restoration work at Karnak temple complex in Luxor (ancient Thebes). The slab, measuring about 23.6 by 15.7 inches (60 by 40 centimeters), dates to Tiberius’ rule (A.D. 14 to 37), indicating that it features the powerful emperor, according to a translated statement by Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.

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