The Sinai Peninsula raises the veil from digging a large site of Egyptian mining

The Sinai Peninsula raises the veil from digging a large site of Egyptian mining

The Mission of the Egyptian Archaeological, an Egyptian archaeological mission, which is working on the Valley of the South, has detected an important point of detecting a large ancient metal-making center. Ihram online. Throughout the history of the entire Egyptian history, the region was an essential source of copper and turquoise, but new work exposed facilities that proposes a large extent of copper ore, before it is sent to the Nile before the better product is sent to the Nile. The team discovered the foundations of a large workshop with many copper thumbs, crucified, toure heads, and smelly furnaces. Although the evidence suggests that the site was active from the old kingdom for a long time, it was during the new kingdom between the sixteenth and the eleventh centuries. BIt was created in one of Egypt’s most important mining centers. “Sina was not just a mining center,” said Egypt’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Sheriff Fathi. “It was a strategic extension of the Egyptian state.” To read about the excavation of mining space in the eastern desert of Egypt, go to the “misfortune of the miners”.
 

This post covered the Egyptian mining site on the Sinai Peninsula.

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