Khaleej Times

Egypt: Massive ancient building discovered

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cairo — Egypt says archaeolog­ists have discovered a “massive” ancient building in the town of Mit Rahina, 20km south of Cairo.

The Antiquitie­s Ministry said on Tuesday that archaeolog­ists also uncovered an attached building that includes a large Roman bath and a chamber likely for religious rituals.

Mostafa Waziri, secretary general of the Supreme Council of Antiquitie­s, said the building is likely part of the residentia­l block of the area, which was the ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis.

Memphis, founded around 3,100 B.C., was home to Menes, the king who united Upper and Lower Egypt.

Egypt hopes such discoverie­s will spur tourism, partially driven by antiquitie­s sightseein­g, which was hit hard by political turmoil following the 2011 uprising.

 ?? AP ?? A large Roman bath and a chamber likely for religious rituals was recently discovered in Mit Rahina, Egypt. —
AP A large Roman bath and a chamber likely for religious rituals was recently discovered in Mit Rahina, Egypt. —

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