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The Egyptian archaeological team at Tel Abu Saifi in Aswan Governorate has achieved important discoveries during the current excavation season, supporting the hypothesis that the site is connected to the lost Pharaonic city of "Mesen." Among the most notable finds are a massive mudbrick wall and artifacts bearing the titles of King Ramses II, as well as inscriptions referring to the restoration of statues of gods such as Horus. These discoveries highlight the site's historical significance and its role in protecting Egypt's eastern borders throughout different eras. The findings suggest that Tel Abu Saifi was a major military, religious, and economic site along the route of Horus the Warrior. Ongoing research is expected to uncover more definitive evidence regarding its true identity.
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