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See Artifacts That Archaeologists Discovered in This 1,600-Year-Old Byzantine Christian Town Buried in an Oasis in Egypt

Smithsonian Magazine

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July 10, 2026

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See Artifacts That Archaeologists Discovered in This 1,600-Year-Old Byzantine Christian Town Buried in an Oasis in Egypt

The mud-brick village boasts streets, towers and a large church. Researchers unearthed everyday objects like grain grinders, an oven and some 200 ostraca—ancient receipts and notes written on broken pottery

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 6, 2026

Mesir temukan makam berusia 2,000 tahun

KAHERAH: Pasukan ahli arkeo­logi Mesir berjaya menemukan siri makam berusia hampir 2,000 tahun di pesisir pantai Mediterranean dan runtuhan sebuah kota terancang dari zaman Byzantine di gurun barat, menurut kenyataan Kementerian Pelancongan dan Barangan Purba negara itu pada Sabtu. Penemuan di kawasan pan­tai itu dibuat di Marina El-Alamein, kira-kira 100 kilometer ke barat Alexandria, di ... Read more The post Mesir temukan makam berusia 2,000 tahun appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Daily News Egypt

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· Jul 4, 2026

Egypt uncovers 18 ancient tombs at Marina El Alamein archaeological site

An Egyptian archaeological mission working at the Marina El Alamein Archaeological Site on Egypt’s northwestern Mediterranean coast has uncovered 18 ancient tombs, together with a collection of sarcophagi, surface burials and archaeological artefacts, offering new insights into the history and cultural significance of one of Egypt’s most important ancient coastal cities. The latest excavations also [] The post Egypt uncovers 18 ancient tombs at Marina El Alamein archaeological site first appeared on Dailynewsegypt.

Sada Elbalad

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· Jun 29, 2026

Tombs, Residential Area, and Production Facilities Discovered at Tell El-Koua in Ismailia

The Egyptian archaeological mission operating at Tell El-Koua in Wadi Tumilat, Ismailia Governorate, has uncovered a collection of tombs, a residential area, kilns, and silos dating back to the Second Intermediate Period.

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jun 25, 2026

How archaeologists saved Libya’s ancient Greek ruins from war

In eastern Libya, a small group of passionate archaeologists are striving to safeguard the ancient ruins of Cyrene and Apollonia — sites first targeted by jihadist groups, then ravaged by Storm Daniel. The UNESCO-listed ruins were once at the heart of a unique network of Greek colonies in North Africa. “Breathtaking,” tour guide Hamdi Al-Kailani [] The post How archaeologists saved Libya’s ancient Greek ruins from war appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

Kuwait Times

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· Jul 5, 2026

Egypt finds coastal tombs, desert Byzantine-era city

CAIRO: Egyptian archaeologists have uncovered a series of nearly 2,000-year-old tombs on the Mediterranean coast and the remains of a planned Byzantine-era city in the western dese...

The Week

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· Jul 10, 2026

Two major archaeological sites uncovered in Egypt

Two major archaeological sites uncovered in Egypt

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Related coverage for "See Artifacts That Archaeologists Discovered in This 1,600-Year-Old Byzantine Christian Town Buried in an Oasis in Egypt": Utusan Malaysia — Mesir temukan makam berusia 2,000 tahun. Daily News Egypt — Egypt uncovers 18 ancient tombs at Marina El Alamein archaeological site. Sada Elbalad — Tombs, Residential Area, and Production Facilities Discovered at Tell El-Koua in Ismailia. Egyptian Gazette — How archaeologists saved Libya’s ancient Greek ruins from war. Kuwait Times — Egypt finds coastal tombs, desert Byzantine-era city. The Week — Two major archaeological sites uncovered in Egypt