Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Archaeologists find ruins of ancient temple in the middle of desert

Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a Greek-Roman temple in the territory of Egypt, the Science Alert website reported.
The researchers found ruins of the front section of time, fragments of its foundation and the main entrance, as well as the outer wall of almost one meter thick. Elements of the ancient building are decorated with Greco-Roman style bas-relief.

The researchers also discovered coins, ceramic pieces as well as the sculpture of a man's head. In addition, archaeologists have discovered two limestone lion statues, one of which is headless.

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