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Egypt uncovers lost Byzantine-era city in the western desert

Archaeologists in Egypt’s Dakhla Oasis have unearthed a long-lost Byzantine-era city containing thousands of years of history.

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The discovery of the lost Byzantine-era city in Egypt’s western desert—specifically in Dakhla Oasis—was announced with references to archaeological findings matching historical records. Coverage of the story quieted without detailing subsequent developments or conclusions.

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A Byzantine-era city has been discovered in Egypt’s western desert. The site is located within the Dakhla Oasis and includes a villa containing ruins dating back to the Roman Empire. Excavations have also revealed at least 200 written records at the location.

Coverage from CNN, The Guardian, CBS News, and Archaeology News Online Magazine highlights the significance of the find, which reports suggest has been hidden for 1,600 years. HeritageDaily also notes that separate archaeological activity is occurring at Marina Alamein, where the ministry has announced additional major discoveries. Future reports are expected to provide further analysis of the 200 written records found at the site.

It remains to be seen what specific information these documents contain regarding the history of the city and its inhabitants.

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Where was the city discovered?

The city was uncovered in Egypt’s western desert, specifically within the Dakhla Oasis.

What artifacts were found at the site?

Archaeologists found a villa containing Roman Empire-era ruins and 200 written records.

Are there other archaeological projects currently underway in Egypt?

Yes, the ministry has announced several major new discoveries at Marina Alamein.

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