The ruins of a temple belonging to Ptolemy IV, the fourth pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt (221 – 204 BC), were unearthed during drilling to implement a sewage drainage project in Kom Shakau village in Tama township in northern Sohag, according to the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities.
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Cartouche of Ptolemy IV [Credit: Egypt. Ministry of Antiquities] |
Secretary-general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) Mostafa Waziri said in a statement on Sunday that drilling works have been suspended and an archaeological mission has been assigned with recovering the ruins.
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Remains of temple wall from reign of Ptolemy IV [Credit: Egypt. Ministry of Antiquities] |
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Southwestern corner of the temple [Credit: Egypt. Ministry of Antiquities] |
Source: Ahram Online [October 06, 2019]
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