The main entrance to the suspected temple is thought to lie behind the monumental gateway, according to researchers.
Archaeologists hailed the discovery of an intact Ptolemaic temple pylon in Sohag, a city on the western bank of the Nile in ...
An entrance to what may have once been a sanctuary was found by researchers among the cliffs of Athribis in a small Egyptian ...
Researchers in Sohag have uncovered a complete temple pylon dating back to the era of ancient Greek rule in Egypt known as ...
The archaeologists found inscriptions depicting a Ptolemaic king receiving offerings from the lion-headed goddess Rabit and ...
In the quiet Egyptian village of Athribis, near Sohag and approximately 200 kilometers north of Luxor, a team of researchers from the University of Tübingen, in collaboration with Egypt’s Ministry of ...
Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered what might be the remains of a temple from the Ptolemaic period (2nd century BCE) in ...
The National News reports that a joint Egyptian-German archaeological team led by Mohamed Abdel Badie of the Central ...
A joint Egyptian-German archaeological mission has uncovered a new Ptolemaic temple near the Great Temple of Atribis in Sohag ...
The discovery, led by the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) and the University of Tubingen, marks an exciting addition to Sohag's rich ... "The newly unearthed pylon facade spans 51 metres ...
He noted that the fully revealed façade of the pylon spans 51 meters in width, consisting of two towers, each measuring 24 meters wide, separated by a central entrance gate. Khaled further ...
A joint Egyptian-German archaeological mission has uncovered a new Ptolemaic temple near the Great Temple of Atribis in Sohag ... "The newly unearthed pylon façade spans 51 metres, with two ...