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Remarkable photos show ancient human burials uncovered in Egypt, with clues to centuries of changing tradition

New excavations in Egypt's Bahariya Oasis reveal ancient human burials and temple structures spanning the 26th Dynasty and the Roman Empire.

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Excavations in Egypt uncovered human burials from the Roman Empire and 26th Dynasty temple structures in the Bahariya Oasis. These finds revealed a lost religious and political center used by Romans for wine and oil.

The discoveries of Pharaonic treasures and Roman artifacts were intended to revitalize the tourism economy.

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The brief

Archaeologists have uncovered a cemetery from the Roman Empire and 26th Dynasty temple structures in the Bahariya Oasis. These finds include ancient human burials and artifacts that provide insight into centuries of changing traditions and a lost religious and political center.

Coverage from CBS News, Yahoo, and cairoscene.com emphasizes the historical significance of the burials and temple ruins. La Brújula Verde reports that the Bahariya Oasis was sacred 800 years prior to its temple and was utilized by Romans for oil and wine.

According to Nomad Lawyer, these discoveries of Pharaonic treasures and Roman artifacts are intended to help revitalize Egypt's tourism economy in 2026.

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Where were these discoveries made?

The excavations took place in Egypt's Bahariya Oasis.

Which historical eras are represented in the finds?

The discoveries include structures from the 26th Dynasty and a cemetery from the Roman Empire.

How did the Romans use the Bahariya Oasis?

According to coverage from La Brújula Verde, Romans used the area for wine and oil.

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