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Egyptian archaeologists found a 7th-century Byzantine monastic site in Sohag, revealing early Christian life and cultural heritage.
Egyptian archaeologists have uncovered a Byzantine-era monastic compound in Sohag province, Upper Egypt, dating from 330 to 641 AD.
The site features mudbrick structures, including worship halls with apse-like niches, vaulted cells, courtyards, and circular buildings likely used for communal dining.
Found artifacts include Coptic inscribed ostraca, tools, amphorae, and limestone panels.
Officials say the discovery offers new insights into early Christian monastic life and Egypt’s diverse cultural heritage.
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Los arqueólogos egipcios encontraron un sitio monástico bizantino del siglo VII en Sohag, que revela la vida cristiana temprana y el patrimonio cultural.