A Mudbrick Building And Unique Coptic Wall Paintings Dated To 6th–7th Century AD Discovered In Assiut, Upper Egypt - Ancient Pages
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A Mudbrick Building And Unique Coptic Wall Paintings Dated To 6th–7th Century AD Discovered In Assiut, Upper Egypt - Ancient Pages
Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - An Egyptian-led archaeological team has discovered a mudbrick building in the Monqabad area of Assiut in Upper Egypt. The unearthed mudbrick dates back to the 6th–7th century AD. Image credit: Supreme Council of Antiquities Monqabad is approximately 12 kilometers northwest of Asyut City. The site was initially discovered in 1965, […]
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