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Archaeologists have discovered a Byzantine-era city in Egypt's western desert

Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a Byzantine city in the western desert of Egypt, according to G4Media. The find includes structures and artifacts dating back to the Byzantine period, offering new insights into ancient trade routes and cultural exchanges in the region. The discovery was made during an excavation effort focused on uncovering historical sites in the area. Researchers believe the site could provide valuable information about daily life and urban planning in the Byzantine era. This finding contributes to the broader understanding of Egypt’s ancient history and its connections to other civilizations.

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Archaeologists have discovered a Byzantine-era city in Egypt's western desert

Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a Byzantine city in the western desert of Egypt, according to G4Media. The find includes structures and artifacts dating back to the Byzantine period, offering new insights into ancient trade routes and cultural exchanges in the region. The discovery was made during an excavation effort focused on uncovering historical sites in the area. Researchers believe the site could provide valuable information about daily life and urban planning in the Byzantine era. This finding contributes to the broader understanding of Egypt’s ancient history and its connections to other civilizations.

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