Egyptian archaeologists found a Roman necropolis with two catacomb-style tombs, a bathhouse, artifacts, and a trade hub connection in Marsa Matruh.

Egyptian archaeologists discovered an ancient Roman necropolis in Marsa Matruh, a northwestern coastal city. The site features two catacomb-style tombs, a complete Roman bathhouse, and artifacts such as glass tear vials, inscribed offering tables, a Roman statue, a ram statue, and bronze coins. The discovery highlights Marsa Matruh's importance as a Mediterranean trade hub during the Roman era.

August 15, 2024
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