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The Egyptian archaeological mission at Sheikh Soubey site in the Wadi El-Hitan has uncovered tombs belonging to different historical periods. The findings include three types of tombs: the first are collective tombs carved into sandstone containing five limestone coffins covered with Coptic wrappings; the second are uninscribed, believed to date from the Roman era; and the third are collective as well, of the well type, containing two pottery coffins and a Gila stone. Additionally, artifacts such as pottery tools, small jars, various dishes, and terracotta votive statues representing human and animal figures were discovered. These findings shed light on a part of ancient Egyptian civilization and serve as a significant clue to Egypt’s historical secrets during the later period. The site is particularly important because it includes tombs of rulers, priests, and figures from different eras.
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