Egypt says archaeologists have discovered a bust of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius in the southern city of Aswan.
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| The head of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius that was found in the Temple of Kom Ombo, in Aswan, 940 kilometers south of Cairo, Egypt [Credit: Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities via AP] |
It says archaeologists have also unearthed artifacts belongs to a shrine for the god Osiris-Ptah-Neb inside the ancient temple of Karnak in the city of Luxor.
It says the new discoveries include parts of a stone panel depicting a ram and a goose—symbols of the ancient Egyptian god Amun—on an offering table.
Egypt hopes such discoveries will spur tourism, which has suffered from political turmoil following the 2011 uprising.
Source: The Associated Press [April 22, 2018]







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