The discovery of a secret entranceway at the Athribis site is groundbreaking, revealing a previously unknown chamber that researchers believe was used for storage.
Hieroglyphic inscriptions and intricate carvings adorn the chamber, depicting the Egyptian fertility god Min and his family, highlighting the artistic and cultural significance of the site.
Dr. Mohamed Ismail Khaled emphasized that this finding is the "first nucleus for unveiling the rest of the elements of the new temple at the site."
This excavation, marking the 2nd century BC under the Ptolemaic rule, showcases Egypt's rich history and underlines the ongoing importance of archaeological exploration.
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