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Byzantine Monastery Complex Discovered in Egypt

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Egyptian archaeologists have discovered the remains of an entire Byzantine monastery complex at the Al Deir site in Sohag province. According to official sources, it is the largest site of its kind in the region. The monastery, built of mud bricks, consisted of several rectangular buildings, the Austrian news agency APA reports.

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Egyptian archaeologists have discovered the remains of an entire Byzantine monastery complex at the Al Deir site in Sohag province. The largest such find in the region will help scholars better understand the lives of early Christian monks in Egypt.

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Egyptian archaeologists have discovered the remains of an entire Byzantine monastery complex at the Al Deir site in Sohag province. According to official sources, it is the largest site of its kind in the region. The monastery, built of mud bricks, consisted of several rectangular buildings, the Austrian news agency APA reports.

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sta.si broke the news in on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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