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Archaeologists discover a Ptolemaic temple pylon in Sohag

Summary by HeritageDaily - Archaeology News
A Joint Egyptian-German mission has discovered a Ptolemaic temple pylon on the western side of the main temple at Athribis, located in Sohag, Egypt. The discovery was made by archaeologists from the University of Tübingen and Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities, who were excavating at the Ancient Egyptian city of Athribis. Athribis was a cult centre for the worship of the god Min-Re, his wife Repyt (a lioness goddess) and their son, the child…
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