From cb70f304659bb38637e78696e83b3fede2d3ce84 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: daniel Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2026 03:06:00 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] improve: Ramesses II --- .automate/.improve-state.tsv | 1 + .automate/continuous-improve.log | 138 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ .automate/improve-history.log | 3 + .factbase/factbase.db | Bin 10076160 -> 10076160 bytes logs/mcp-puppeteer-2026-02-23.log | 3 + rulers/ramesses-ii.md | 14 ++- 6 files changed, 156 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/.automate/.improve-state.tsv b/.automate/.improve-state.tsv index d86d7ba..ac4250a 100644 --- a/.automate/.improve-state.tsv +++ b/.automate/.improve-state.tsv @@ -71,3 +71,4 @@ ee0ff0 1771815299 f36cdb 1771815389 f6391a 1771815558 f760d3 1771815657 +fc7830 1771815793 diff --git a/.automate/continuous-improve.log b/.automate/continuous-improve.log index 3175c95..a09b481 100644 --- a/.automate/continuous-improve.log +++ b/.automate/continuous-improve.log @@ -12561,3 +12561,141 @@ Key changes: [?25h status: UPDATED | Battle of Adrianople | changes: removed duplicate title heading; clarified Gothic coalition belligerents (Thervingi, Greuthungi, Alans); added Background section (Hunnic pressure, 376 CE Danube crossing, Lupicinus/Maximus exploitation, Marcianople and Ad Salices battles); enriched battle narrative (Greuthungi stalling tactic, Roman exhaustion, Valens' body never found); enriched significance (Theodosius I named, Goths lacked siege weapons, Alaric 410 CE sack added with temporal tag); added footnotes for Wasson/World History Encyclopedia (2014) and Heather (2006) +[main e55f95b] improve: Battle of Adrianople + 6 files changed, 224 insertions(+), 83 deletions(-) + rewrite battles/battle-of-adrianople.md (95%) +[2026-02-23 03:03:13] ✅ Committed: improve: Battle of Adrianople +[2026-02-23 03:03:13] Done (128s) — UPDATED +[2026-02-23 03:03:18] [34/66] Next up... +[2026-02-23 03:03:18] ━━━ [Ramesses II] (009548) reviews=0 garbage=0 ━━━ +[2026-02-23 03:03:18] 🔍 Enrichment + review pass +All tools are now trusted (!). Kiro will execute tools without asking for confirmation. +Agents can sometimes do unexpected things so understand the risks. + +Learn more at https://kiro.dev/docs/cli/chat/security/#using-tools-trust-all-safely + + + +[?25l[?25lI'll share my reasoning process (using tool: thinking): Let me analyze the current document and determine what improvements can be made: + +1. REVIEW QUESTIONS: Skip (0 open questions confirmed) + +2. IDENTITY & ORGANIZATION: The title is "Ramesses II" which is the commonly known name. The file is at `./rulers/ramesses-ii.md` which is correct. No changes needed here. + +3. ENRICH FROM OUTSIDE SOURCES: I should search for recent archaeological discoveries or scholarly updates about Ramesses II. The document already mentions a 2025 discovery about the original sarcophagus being identified. Let me search for more recent information. + +Key things to look for: +- Recent archaeological discoveries +- Any updates to the scholarly consensus on dates +- Additional facts about his reign, monuments, or legacy +- The sarcophagus discovery mentioned in [^4] - this seems recent (2025) + +Let me search for recent information about Ramesses II. + - Completed in 0.0s + +[?25l[?25l[?25lSearching the web for: Ramesses II recent archaeological discoveries 2024 2025 (using tool: web_search) +Searching the web for: Ramesses II sarcophagus KV7 identified 2025 Sorbonne (using tool: web_search) + + ✓ Found 10 search results + - Completed in 0.830s + + + ✓ Found 10 search results + - Completed in 0.875s + +[?25l[?25l[?25lFetching content from: https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/ancient-cultures/ancient-egypt/the-... 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Let me summarize what I've found: + +1. **Sarcophagus discovery (2024)**: The current document already mentions this in [^4] citing Ancient Origins (2025). However, the actual discovery/publication was in 2024 (published in *Revue d'Égyptologie* by Frédéric Payraudeau of Sorbonne University). The sarcophagus fragment was found in 2009 at a Coptic monastery in Abydos, and was reused by high priest Menkheperre during the 21st Dynasty (c. 1069–943 BCE). The burial included three nested coffins: inner golden, intermediary alabaster, and outer granite. The document's current note [^4] says "Ramesses II — Original Sarcophagus Identified Within the Valley of Kings" but this is slightly misleading — the sarcophagus fragment was found at a Coptic monastery in Abydos, not in the Valley of Kings. The KV7 is his tomb, but the sarcophagus fragment was found at Abydos. I should correct/clarify this. + +2. **Ramesseum excavations (2025)**: A joint Egyptian-French expedition (working since 1991) uncovered the "House of Life" (an ancient scientific school), administrative buildings, workshops (kitchens, bakeries, stonework, textile production), and cellars (for olive oil, honey, wine). Also found Third Intermediate Period shaft tombs with canopic jars, ushabti figurines, and coffins. + +3. **Statue at Hermopolis Magna (2024/2026)**: The upper half of a massive limestone seated statue of Ramesses II was found at El Ashmunein (ancient Hermopolis Magna) by a joint Egyptian-American mission. The lower half was found by German archaeologist Günther Roeder in 1930. The statue is ~7 meters tall when complete. It was likely part of a temple dedicated to Thoth. University of Colorado Boulder participated. This is a significant discovery. + +4. **Burial details**: The document says "His mummy was discovered in the Deir el-Bahari cache (1881)" but the BAS article says it was found in TT320 (which is the Deir el-Bahari cache, also known as DB320). The document is correct. + +5. **Sarcophagus correction**: The document says "His original sarcophagus was identified at KV7 by researchers from Sorbonne University" — this is inaccurate. The sarcophagus fragment was found at a Coptic monastery in Abydos (discovered in 2009), not at KV7. Payraudeau identified it as belonging to Ramesses II. I should correct this. + +Now let me plan the updates: + +1. Fix the sarcophagus note — the fragment was found at a Coptic monastery in Abydos, not "at KV7" +2. Add the Ramesseum excavation discoveries (2025) +3. Add the Hermopolis Magna statue discovery (2024/2026) +4. Add details about the burial structure (three nested coffins) +5. Add the publication reference for the sarcophagus (Revue d'Égyptologie, Payraudeau) + +Let me also check: the document says the mummy was found in "Deir el-Bahari cache" — the BAS article says TT320. These are the same thing (TT320 is the Deir el-Bahari cache, also called DB320). The document is correct. + +For the sarcophagus footnote [^4], the current text says "Ramesses II — Original Sarcophagus Identified Within the Valley of Kings." This is the Ancient Origins article title. But the actual finding location was Abydos, not Valley of Kings. The Ancient Origins article title seems misleading. I should keep the citation but correct the description in the Legacy section. + +Let me now draft the updates: + +In Legacy section, change: +"His original sarcophagus was identified at KV7 by researchers from Sorbonne University [^4]" +to: +"His original granite outer sarcophagus was identified in 2024 by Frédéric Payraudeau (Sorbonne University) from a fragment discovered in 2009 at a Coptic monastery in Abydos; the fragment had been reused by high priest Menkheperre in the 21st Dynasty, obscuring the original cartouche [^4][^5]" + +And add new discoveries: +- Ramesseum excavations (2025) +- Hermopolis Magna statue (2024) + +I also need to add new footnotes for the BAS articles. + +Let me also note: the document says "His mummy was discovered in the Deir el-Bahari cache (1881) [^2]" — this is correct. The BAS article confirms this. + +Also, the document mentions "Ramesses was buried in a gilded wooden coffin" per Smithsonian — but actually the original burial had three nested coffins (golden inner, alabaster middle, granite outer). The wooden coffin was a later transfer to protect from grave robbers. I should add this detail. + +Let me now write the update. I'll be surgical and add: +1. Correct the sarcophagus description in Legacy +2. Add new discoveries section or expand existing sections +3. Add new footnotes + +Actually, looking at the document structure, I think the best approach is: +- Fix the sarcophagus entry in Legacy +- Add a "Recent Discoveries" section or add to Major Events/Legacy +- Add new footnotes + +Let me write the updated content. I'll update the document with these changes. + - Completed in 0.0s + +[?25l[?25lRunning tool update_document with the param (from mcp server: factbase) + ⋮ { + ⋮ "id": "009548", + ⋮ "content": "\n# Ramesses II\n\n## Overview\nRamesses II (~1303–1213 BCE), also known as Ramesses the Great, was the third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt and one of the most powerful and celebrated rulers of ancient Egypt. His Egyptian regnal name was Usermaatre Setepenre; in ancient Greek sources he is called Ozymandias, derived from the first part of that name. @t[1303 BCE..1213 BCE] [^3]\n\n## Key Facts\n- Born: ~1303 BCE @t[~1303 BCE]\n- Reign: ~1279–1213 BCE (66 years, one of the longest in Egyptian history) @t[1279 BCE..1213 BCE]\n- Dynasty: 19th Dynasty, New Kingdom\n- Capital: Pi-Ramesses (Nile Delta)\n- Died: ~1213 BCE, age ~90 @t[~1213 BCE]\n- Principal wife: Nefertari (Nefertari Meritmut)\n- Tomb: KV7, Valley of the Kings\n\n## Major Events\n- Battle of Kadesh (~1274 BCE): Fought the Hittites under Muwatalli II; indecisive but claimed as victory @t[~1274 BCE] [^1]\n- Treaty of Kadesh (~1259 BCE): Signed peace with Hittite king Hattusili III; sealed by a diplomatic marriage to a Hittite princess @t[~1259 BCE]\n- Led at least 15 military campaigns in the Levant, reasserting Egyptian control over Canaan and Phoenicia [^3]\n- Led multiple campaigns into Nubia, commemorated in inscriptions at Beit el-Wali and Gerf Hussein [^3]\n- Built Abu Simbel temples in Nubia\n- Built the Ramesseum (mortuary temple) at Thebes\n- Expanded Karnak and Luxor temples\n- Completed the hypostyle hall at Karnak\n\n## Legacy\n- Fathered over 100 children\n- His mummy was discovered in the Deir el-Bahari cache (TT320) in 1881 [^2]; analysis reveals severe arthritis, arteriosclerosis, and dental abscesses consistent with advanced age [^3]\n- His original burial comprised three nested coffins: an inner gilded wooden coffin, an intermediary alabaster coffin, and an outer granite sarcophagus; the body was transferred to a plain wooden coffin in antiquity to protect it from grave robbers [^5]\n- His original granite outer sarcophagus was identified in 2024 by Egyptologist Frédéric Payraudeau (Sorbonne University) from a fragment discovered in 2009 at a Coptic monastery in Abydos; the fragment had been reused by high priest Menkheperre during the 21st Dynasty (~1069–943 BCE), who overwrote much of the original hieroglyphic text, obscuring the royal cartouche [^4][^5]\n- Often identified (controversially) with the pharaoh of the Exodus narrative\n- Nine subsequent pharaohs took the name Ramesses; he was referred to as the \"Great Ancestor\" by successor pharaohs [^3]\n\n## Recent Discoveries\n- Ramesseum excavations (2025): A joint Egyptian-French expedition (operating since 1991) uncovered the \"House of Life\" — an ancient scientific school — inside the mortuary temple complex, along with administrative buildings, workshops (kitchens, bakeries, stonework, textile production), and storage cellars for olive oil, honey, and wine; Third Intermediate Period shaft tombs to the northeast yielded well-preserved canopic jars, ushabti figurines, and coffins [^6]\n- Hermopolis Magna statue (2024): A joint Egyptian-American mission at El Ashmunein (ancient Hermopolis Magna) recovered the upper torso (~3.8 m tall) of a massive limestone seated statue of Ramesses II; the lower half had been found by German archaeologist Günther Roeder in 1930; the reunited statue stands ~7 m tall and was likely part of a temple entrance dedicated to Thoth; University of Colorado Boulder participated in documentation [^7]\n\n---\n[^1]: Kitchen, K.A. *Pharaoh Triumphant: The Life and Times of Ramesses II* (1982)\n[^2]: Tyldesley, J. *Ramesses: Egypt's Greatest Pharaoh* (2000)\n[^3]: Wikipedia contributors. \"Ramesses II.\" *Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia*. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramesses_II\n[^4]: \"Ramesses II — Original Sarcophagus Identified Within the Valley of Kings.\" *Ancient Origins* (2025). https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/ramesses-ii-original-sarcophagus-identified-within-valley-kings-0020845\n[^5]: Steinmeyer, N. \"The Sarcophagus of Ramesses the Great.\" *Biblical Archaeology Society* (May 2025). https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/ancient-cultures/ancient-egypt/the-sarcophagus-of-ramesses-the-great/\n[^6]: Steinmeyer, N. \"Revealing the Mortuary Temple of Ramesses II.\" *Biblical Archaeology Society* (April 2025). https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/ancient-cultures/ancient-egypt/revealing-the-mortuary-temple-of-ramesses-ii/\n[^7]: \"Lost for 96 Years Beneath the Nile, the Missing Half of a Legendary Egyptian Statue Has Finally Been Found.\" *The Daily Galaxy* (February 2026). https://dailygalaxy.com/2026/02/ramesses-ii-legendary-statue-finally-found/\n" + ⋮ } + - Completed in 0.11s + +[?25l> Document updated successfully. Here's what changed: + +- Corrected the sarcophagus entry: the fragment was found at a Coptic monastery in Abydos (2009), not "at KV7" — Payraudeau identified it in 2024 via the obscured royal cartouche and Book of the Gates imagery +- Added burial structure detail: three nested coffins (gilded wooden inner, alabaster middle, outer granite), with the body later moved to a plain wooden coffin to protect from grave robbers +- Added new "Recent Discoveries" section covering: + - 2025 Ramesseum excavations (House of Life, workshops, Third Intermediate Period tombs) + - 2024/2026 Hermopolis Magna statue reunification (upper torso found after 94 years, ~7m complete statue, likely temple of Thoth) +- Added footnotes [^5], [^6], [^7] for the new sources (BAS articles and Daily Galaxy) + +status: UPDATED | Ramesses II | changes: Corrected sarcophagus location (Abydos monastery, not KV7); added burial structure detail (three nested coffins); added Recent Discoveries section with 2025 Ramesseum excavation findings and 2024/2026 Hermopolis Magna statue reunification; 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