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The ancient Egyptian fortress was in use around 2,000 years ago in the Sinai Desert.
Colorful paintings of daily life in ancient Egypt have been discovered in a tomb dating back more than 4,300 years. The tomb, known as a mastaba, was found in the pyramid necropolis of Dahshur ...
trees—in Ptolemaic Egypt.” Mohamed Ismail Khaled, secretary-general of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities, says the discoveries provide new insights into ancient fortifications in the ...
A new presidential initiative called 100 Million Trees has been launched as part of Egypt’s focus on efforts to mitigate the repercussions of climate change. It also comes in tandem with ...
Municipal bulldozers are cutting through Antoniadis Gardens, a centuries-old site in the Egyptian Mediterranean city of Alexandria with trees and statues dating back to the Ptolemaic era.
Egypt's Ministry of Environment initiated on Sunday afforestation along the first kilometre of Shaq El-Tha’ban area in Cairo which will see 4,400 trees planted as part of an afforestation project ...
A large ancient Egyptian fortress in the northern Sinai Desert had an elaborate landscape of 500 trees leading to its entrance more than 2,000 years ago, new excavations reveal. Archaeologists ...