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Vestigiile unui oraş bizantin şi morminte sigilate timp de 2.000 de ani. Noi descoperiri uimitoare ale arheologilor în Egipt
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Vestigiile unui oraş bizantin şi morminte sigilate timp de 2.000 de ani. Noi descoperiri uimitoare ale arheologilor în Egipt

Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered 18 Greco-Roman tombs and remnants of a Byzantine-era city near the Mediterranean coast at the Marina El-Alamein site, approximately 100 kilometers west of Alexandria. The discovery includes sealed stone chambers, an intact granite sarcophagus measuring around 2.5 meters in length, human remains, ceramics, amphorae, and other funeral objects. Notably, 24 gold items were placed in the mouths of several individuals, linked to beliefs about the afterlife. These findings are attributed to the ancient city of Leukaspis, a thriving Mediterranean port during the Hellenistic and Byzantine periods. Additionally, in the Western Desert’s Dakhla Oasis, archaeologists discovered a Byzantine-era settlement at Ain al-Sabil, dating back to the fourth century AD. This site features organized streets, public squares, residential buildings, a basilica-style church, and defensive structures, along with inscribed pottery, coins, and artifacts from the Roman Emperor Constantius II’s reign. These discoveries aim to promote Egypt’s cultural heritage and attract international tourism, which is a vital source of foreign currency for the country.

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Vestigiile unui oraş bizantin şi morminte sigilate timp de 2.000 de ani. Noi descoperiri uimitoare ale arheologilor în Egipt

Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered 18 Greco-Roman tombs and remnants of a Byzantine-era city near the Mediterranean coast at the Marina El-Alamein site, approximately 100 kilometers west of Alexandria. The discovery includes sealed stone chambers, an intact granite sarcophagus measuring around 2.5 meters in length, human remains, ceramics, amphorae, and other funeral objects. Notably, 24 gold items were placed in the mouths of several individuals, linked to beliefs about the afterlife. These findings are attributed to the ancient city of Leukaspis, a thriving Mediterranean port during the Hellenistic and Byzantine periods. Additionally, in the Western Desert’s Dakhla Oasis, archaeologists discovered a Byzantine-era settlement at Ain al-Sabil, dating back to the fourth century AD. This site features organized streets, public squares, residential buildings, a basilica-style church, and defensive structures, along with inscribed pottery, coins, and artifacts from the Roman Emperor Constantius II’s reign. These discoveries aim to promote Egypt’s cultural heritage and attract international tourism, which is a vital source of foreign currency for the country.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents archaeological findings in a neutral manner, focusing on historical and cultural significance rather than political controversy. It mentions Egypt's efforts to boost tourism through such discoveries but does not take a stance on political issues or present biased language.

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