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Egyptian archaeologists found a 3,000-year-old military fortress in North Sinai, revealing ancient defense strategies.
Egyptian archaeologists have uncovered a 3,000-year-old military fortress in North Sinai’s Tell El-Kharouba site, near the Mediterranean coast, during ongoing excavations.
The New Kingdom-era structure, part of the ancient Horus Military Road, spans a large area with a 105-meter southern wall, 11 defensive towers, a zigzag dividing wall, and a 2.2-meter-wide entrance.
Artifacts including pottery and foundation deposits date to the 18th Dynasty, indicating a self-sustaining military outpost.
The discovery sheds light on Egypt’s strategic defense network along its eastern frontier.
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Los arqueólogos egipcios encontraron una fortaleza militar de 3.000 años de antigüedad en el norte del Sinaí, revelando antiguas estrategias de defensa.