Ancient Egyptian party-town building and relics pulled out in ocean discovery
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Ancient Egyptian party-town building and relics pulled out in ocean discovery – Democratic Accent
Archaeologists in Alexandria, Egypt, recently recovered the ruins and relics of a 2,000-year-old city. Divers plunged into the waters off the Abu Qir Bay, pulling out various artifacts and revealing building structures. Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities Secretary-General Mohamed Ismail told Reuters the artifacts date back to successive periods starting from the Ptolemaic era. ANCIENT ROMAN APARTMENT BUILDING FOUND BENEATH PUBLIC SQUARE AM…
Last Thursday, Egypt carried out one of its most notable heritage conservation operations in recent decades, successfully raising three large-scale ancient statues from the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. Among the items: a quartzite sphinx statue bearing the cartouche (royal symbol in hieroglyphic script) of Ramses II, a headless granite statue from the Hellenistic period, and a white marble statue of a Roman nobleman. The items were lifted us…
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