Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered a 3,200-year-old military barracks, filled with artifacts that offer new insights into the reign of Ramesses II. Among the finds is a bronze sword, bearing the pharaoh’s name in hieroglyphs, which likely belonged to a high-ranking officer. The barracks, located in the northwest Nile Delta, would have served as a defensive outpost along a key military road, strategically placed to fend off potential invaders from the western desert or the Mediterranean Sea. A Rare Glimpse into Life In The Egyptian MilitaryThe barracks reveal a wealth of artifacts that high…