Archaeologists have discovered sandstone blocks belonging to a pharaoh's temple covered with hierogl
Archaeologists have discovered sandstone blocks belonging to a pharaohs temple covered with hieroglyphs in Sudan
Polish archaeologists have discovered sandstone blocks belonging to a pharaohs temple covered with hieroglyphs during excavations at Old Dongola in Sudan.
Recent excavations have uncovered over 100 blocks of white sandstone, inscribed with Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics from the period of the 25th dynasty of Egypt, also known as the Nubian Dynasty.
The blocks found in Old Dongola were originally part of a structure, possibly a temple, built in the first half of the 1st millennium BC, which is the earliest example of human activity on a site identified so far.
Egyptologist Dr. Dawid F. Wieczorek said: This is a huge discovery, because despite the 60-year Polish archaeological presence in Old Dongola, no evidence of such early construction activity on the site has been identified so far. It is impossible to say whether this material is local or was brought from some other site. Nevertheless, it is surprising that there are so many of these blocks, and from different parts it seems of the same temple.
Some of the blocks are from the flooring, outer walls, and from a pylon (a tower flanking the entrance to the temple). This would push back the known history of this city by over 1000 years, said Dr. Wieczorek.
Dr. Dawid F. Wieczorek
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