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Photos-Miracle in the desert: Entire, intact ancient city hidden in Egypt uncovered
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Photos-Miracle in the desert: Entire, intact ancient city hidden in Egypt uncovered

An Egyptian archaeological mission has uncovered an entire, well-preserved ancient city in the Dakhla Oasis of Egypt's Western Desert, dating back to the Byzantine era. Constructed of mud bricks, the city features a highly organized urban layout with main roads, public squares, fortifications, and residential buildings. Among the notable finds are a grand basilican church from the mid-4th century AD, two distinct residences believed to belong to a church deacon and an early Christian house church, respectively. Artifacts such as pottery, glass vials, clay lamps, ostraca (inscribed pottery shards), and coins—including gold coins from Emperor Constantius II—were recovered, offering insight into the daily lives, economic activities, and religious practices of the city's inhabitants.

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Egypt Independent logoEgypt IndependentIndépendantCentreFactualité 85Objectivité 70hier
Photos-Miracle in the desert: Entire, intact ancient city hidden in Egypt uncovered

An Egyptian archaeological mission has uncovered an entire, well-preserved ancient city in the Dakhla Oasis of Egypt's Western Desert, dating back to the Byzantine era. Constructed of mud bricks, the city features a highly organized urban layout with main roads, public squares, fortifications, and residential buildings. Among the notable finds are a grand basilican church from the mid-4th century AD, two distinct residences believed to belong to a church deacon and an early Christian house church, respectively. Artifacts such as pottery, glass vials, clay lamps, ostraca (inscribed pottery shards), and coins—including gold coins from Emperor Constantius II—were recovered, offering insight into the daily lives, economic activities, and religious practices of the city's inhabitants.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a factual account of an archaeological discovery without overt ideological framing, emphasizing historical and cultural significance rather than political implications. There is no discernible bias toward any political entity or ideology.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 70): Factuality is high as the article aligns with cross-source consensus about the discovery of a Byzantine-era city in Dakhla Oasis. However, some details like 'entirely intact' and 'rare, cinematic window' may be hyperbolic. Objectivity is lower due to emotionally charged language such as 'miracle in

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