Egypt announces discovery of the 1st complete residential city on the east bank of Luxor

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Wed, 25 Jan 2023 - 12:51 GMT

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Wed, 25 Jan 2023 - 12:51 GMT

File: Egypt announces the discovery of the 1st complete residential city on the east bank of Luxor.

File: Egypt announces the discovery of the 1st complete residential city on the east bank of Luxor.

 

 
The Egyptian archaeological mission, headed by the Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities Mostafa Waziry succeeded in uncovering a complete residential city from the Roman era, during their archaeological excavation in the Beit Yassi Andraos area, adjacent to the Luxor Temple on the eastern bank.

 
 
 
 
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The Egyptian archaeological mission discovered a group of family burials from the era of the Thirteenth Dynasty of the Second Intermediate Period, during excavation work at the Dra’ Abu al-Naga cemetery on the western mainland in Luxor.
 
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This important discovery shed the light on the most important ancient Egyptian city in the east bank of Luxor which was an extension of the ancient city Thebes.
 
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During the archaeological excavations, the mission found a number of residential buildings, two piegon towers from the second and third centuries AD, and a number of workshops for the manufacture and smelting of metals, inside which were a number of pots, water bottles, flasks, pottery trays, grinding tools, and Roman copper and bronze coins.
 
 
During its previous excavation seasons, the mission found a number of amphorae, saddles, bronze coins and archaeological icons dating back to different historical eras.
 
 
 

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