Archaeologists Unearth Ancient Artifacts in Egypt
Archaeologists have discovered Pharaonic funerary furniture, remains of a Roman basilica, and a marble head of Aphrodite during excavations in Egypt. The finds include items from multiple historical periods.
newser.comArchaeologists have unearthed a set of ancient artifacts in Egypt, including Pharaonic funerary furniture, remains of a Roman basilica, and a marble head of Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty. The discoveries span multiple historical periods and were made at an excavation site in the country.
The marble head of Aphrodite adds a Greek cultural element to the collection. Excavation work continues at the location. Officials have not released further details on additional items or the precise location of the dig.
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