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The Egyptian-French archaeological expedition has uncovered an integrated water system dating back to the Mamluk era in the Arab El-Lessah area, along with remains of a Mamluk-era mosque in the Hatataba area around Cairo's Citadel of Saladin. The excavation revealed two large wells connected to a system of stone aqueducts and channels designed for water lifting and storage. Additionally, there were architectural remains, burial chambers, and tombs from various Islamic periods, all documented with advanced digital methods. These discoveries are significant for studying the evolution of hydraulic and engineering infrastructure in the ancient Islamic city.
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