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Library of Alexandria: One of the Largest and Most Famous Libraries of Antiquity and Modern Times In ancient times, Alexandria was famous for its lighthouse, the tomb of Alexander the Great, and the Library of Alexandria, which was probably built in the 3rd century BC and became a center of education, science, and culture. It may...
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Römisches Theater in Kom el-Dikka Kom el-Dikka liegt im Zentrum der Stadt Alexandria auf einer Fläche von 40.000 Quadratmetern. Das Gebiet galt in der Antike als kulturelles undsoziales Zentrum Alexandrias. Entdeckt wurde die älteste Universität, diebisher einzige im Mittelmeerraum entdeckte Universität, und das römische Römisches Theater in Kom el-Dikka Theater, nach dem die gesamte Region bis...
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Sakkara Egypt: A Treasure of Egyptian History Sakkara in Egypt is home to the oldest pyramids in the country and the Great Cemetery of Memphis, the first capital of ancient Egypt. The archaeological site lies about 24 kilometers southwest of Cairo and covers an area of approximately 7 kilometers. Sakkara is considered one of the largest...
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Esna Temple The Esna Temple is located in the city of Esna, about 50 kilometers south of Luxor. Inscriptions and writings were added during the Ptolemaic era, particularly during the reign of Ptolemy VI, and remained until the Roman period around the 3rd century AD. The Esna Temple is one of six remaining temples from the...
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Step Pyramid of Djoser The shape of tombs evolved since the beginning of the dynasties, starting from a small circular or oval pit, then a rectangular pit, and later the construction of a rectangular structure called a Mastaba, which was connected to the burial chamber by a shaft. The Step Pyramid of Djoser is considered the...
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