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Archaeological discoveries in the Dakhla Oasis and Marina el-Alamein

Egyptian authorities have announced two significant archaeological finds. In the Dakhla Oasis, researchers uncovered a well-preserved 4th-century Byzantine city featuring an urban grid, public squares, a basilica, and defensive towers. Notable artifacts include the residence of the deacon Tisous, which served as a place of worship, alongside various domestic items such as millstones, ovens, and coins from the era of Constantius II. Archaeologists also recovered approximately 200 inscribed ostraca detailing daily life and commerce. Simultaneously, 18 new tombs were discovered in the Marina el-Alamein archaeological site, located 100 kilometers west of Alexandria, bringing the total count there to 48. These burial structures include both underground chambers up to eight meters deep and limestone surface graves. The Dakhla Oasis site is currently on the UNESCO tentative list for World Heritage status.

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