A joint Egyptian-German archaeological team has unearthed the remains of a Ptolemaic temple near the Great Temple of Atribis in Sohag, Egypt. The discovery, led by the Supreme Council of Antiquities and the University of Tubingen, includes a 51-meter pylon facade with intricate carvings and
According to Ahram Online, the tomb, located in the Al-Khokha area on Luxor's West Bank, was opened during a ceremony by Mostafa Waziry, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, and Gonzalo Urriolabeitia, Argentina's ambassador to Cairo.
"The new discovery sheds new light on the development of Saqqara Necropolis during the Ramesside period and introduces new individuals that were yet unknown in the historical sources," said Mostafa Waziri, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities.