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The Hidden Face of Ancient Egypt: a Discovery of 5,000 Years Ago Reveals an Uncomfortable Truth

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A rock art panel recently found in the Sinai Desert, Egypt, could provide a different perspective on the way Ancient Egypt dominated its time. The piece, with an estimated 5,000 years old, shows scenes pointing to a territorial expansion marked by conflict. The discovery details that the engraving was located in Wadi Khamila, on the Sinai Peninsula, a strategic area outside the traditional Nile Valley. Subscribe to our Telegram channel and bring…
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A rock art panel recently found in the Sinai Desert, Egypt, could provide a different perspective on the way Ancient Egypt dominated its time. The piece, with an estimated 5,000 years old, shows scenes pointing to a territorial expansion marked by conflict. The discovery details that the engraving was located in Wadi Khamila, on the Sinai Peninsula, a strategic area outside the traditional Nile Valley. Subscribe to our Telegram channel and bring…

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ADN 40 broke the news in on Friday, February 27, 2026.
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