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The Egyptian archaeological mission at Tell El-Qoua in Ismailia Governorate has uncovered graves and a residential area dating back to the Second Intermediate Period. The findings include 10 mud-brick tombs, various architectural elements, as well as archaeological artifacts such as bronze tools, ceramic vessels, and unusual burial models. The discovery sheds light on the nature of integrated settlement in the area and confirms continuous use until the middle of the 18th Dynasty, with indications of extensive trading networks, as the site served as a major connecting point between the eastern Delta and the eastern regions of Egypt.
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