Egypt discovered tombs from ancient Rome
The Egyptian Antiquities Ministry said archaeologists have discovered five tombs from ancient Rome more than 2,000 years ago.
The Egyptian Antiquities Ministry said archaeologists have discovered five tombs from ancient Rome more than 2,000 years ago.
Egypt discovered tombs from ancient Rome.(Photo: livescience).
The August 24 announcement said the tombs were discovered in the desert of Beir al-Shagala near Dakhla oasis, southwest of Cairo. These tombs were built with mud bricks and there were some graves inside. Among them is a pyramid tomb and a domed tomb .
In these ancient tombs, archaeologists also found many antiquities, including ceramic pots, clay incense bowls, small sphinxes with sandstone and ceramic pieces. On a piece of ceramic with hieroglyphs and another piece of pottery with ancient pharaoh written texts.
In recent times, many thousands of years old antiquities and tombs have been discovered and published in Egypt.
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- Discover the tomb of the ancient Etruscan prince
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- Egypt discovered the tomb of the Pharaoh era writer
- Discovered 3,700 year old remains of women about to give birth in Egypt
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- Decode huge ancient tombs of 2000 year old stone
- Egypt discovered 10 tombs of 2,500 years filled with mummies
- Royal tombs more than 3,000 years were found in Egypt
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