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Petosiris Cemetery This tomb, discovered in 1919, belongs to the priest of the Ptolemaic period, Petosiris, who held the title of High Priest of Thoth. It dates back to the 4th century BCE, around 320 BCE. The tomb is shaped like a temple, and its facade resembles some architectural elements of the Temple of Esna. Kalabsha,...
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  Tuna el-Gabal is one of the most significant archaeological sites in Egypt, located about 270 kilometers from Cairo. Most of the city and its ruins are dedicated to Thoth, the ancient Egyptian god symbolizing wisdom and writing. Although the site dates back to the Late Period, its peak era was during the Ptolemaic and Roman...
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Beni Hassan Tombs Beni Hassan is one of the most important archaeological sites in Egypt, containing the tombs of regional rulers from the 11th and 12th Dynasties of the Middle Kingdom. It is located about 23 kilometers south of Minya on the east side of the Nile Valley, approximately 1 kilometer from the Nile. The site...
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Tell el-Amarna The city of Amarna was the capital built by Akhenaten and was abandoned after his death. This city represents an important chapter in ancient Egyptian history and embodies the idea of monotheism promoted by Akhenaten. Tell el-Amarna is located on the east bank of the Nile in the Minya Governorate, about 57 kilometers from...
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Achmim is the capital of the ninth region of Upper Egypt. In ancient times, it was known as Khent-Min and during the Greek era as Panopolis. It is one of the oldest and most ancient Egyptian cities, with a history spanning over 6,000 years. The city was famous for its linen weaving. The archaeological site of...
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