Archaeologists Discover 'Huge' Ancient Building In Egypt
Experts say the ruins are part of a residential community in what was the ancient capital city of Memphis. They also found a Roman bath and an ornate basin perhaps used for religious rituals.
by Sasha Ingber
Sep 25, 2018
1 minute
Archaeologists have uncovered what they say is a 'huge' ancient building in what was once Egypt's capital city, the country's Antiquities Ministry announced Tuesday.
The city of Memphis was founded circa 2925 B.C. by, a term that may have come from the king's palace of whitewashed brick.
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