« A Road to the Arabian Peninsula in the Reign of Ramesses III »
Résumé
The recent discovery of a rock inscription belonging to Ramesses III near the oasis of Tayma in Saudi Arabia
sheds new light on the development of trade routes at the beginning of the 20th dynasty. This inscription is
similar to two other markings of the same king found in Sinai and South-Negev. They can be considered as
landmarks placed on the same desert road linking ancient Egypt to the Arabian Peninsula.