This inscription was found in 2010 and its presence near Taima raised a great question about the cultural context in which the existence of such a cartridge could be explained deep in the northwest of Arabia. To find out, the Saudi archaeologists conducted a field and office research through which they found a direct trade route linking the Nile Valley with Taima. Ramesses III, who ruled Egypt between 1192 and 1160 BC. Taima is an important city in the Kingdom of Medenine, and a major market for precious commodities supplied by traders of the Nile Valley, Mesopotamia and the Levant, and is today one of the largest archaeological sites in Saudi Arabia and Arabia