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An Egyptian archaeological mission working in the Minqab area of the Asyut Governorate has uncovered a mud-brick building ...
Archaeologists uncovered murals of Joseph and Jesus in a newly found 6th-century building, revealing deep spiritual roots in ...
An Egyptian-led archaeological team unearthed the remains of a mudbrick structure in the Monqabad area of Assiut in Upper Egypt, believed to date back to the sixth and seventh centuries AD.
Teti Neb Fu lived in Ancient Egypt’s Sixth Dynasty during the rule of King Pepi II. The inscriptions show that he held several prestigious titles. These include the Chief Palace Physician ...
Languages: English, Spanish Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of an ancient Egyptian astronomical observatory at a temple site. The observatory, thought to date to the sixth century B.C ...
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