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Egypt: the Ruins of a Complete Monastery Complex From the Byzantine Era Were Discovered

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Egyptian archaeologists have discovered the remains of a large Byzantine-era monastery complex beneath sand dunes at the Al-Deir excavation site in Sohag province. According to official information, this is the largest find of its kind in the region. The monastery, built entirely of adobe, consisted of several rectangular buildings measuring between 2.4 by 2.1 meters and 4.5 by 4.8 meters. The buildings had plastered walls with built-in niches, …
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Egyptian archaeologists have discovered the remains of a large Byzantine-era monastery complex beneath sand dunes at the Al-Deir excavation site in Sohag province. According to official information, this is the largest find of its kind in the region. The monastery, built entirely of adobe, consisted of several rectangular buildings measuring between 2.4 by 2.1 meters and 4.5 by 4.8 meters. The buildings had plastered walls with built-in niches, …

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www.ertnews.gr broke the news in on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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