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A joint Egyptian-French archaeological expedition near Citadel Salah El-Din in Cairo has discovered rare water and architectural structures dating back to the Mamluk period. These findings offer new insights into water management systems and engineering techniques of that era. The excavation revealed two large wells used for water lifting, a stone drainage network, as well as storage facilities and animal troughs, alongside a mosque and graves from various Islamic periods. This discovery contributes to reevaluating the dating of some structures and enhancing the historical understanding of the region, while also training personnel in documentation methods and 3D imaging techniques.
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