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Archaeologists Uncover Ancient Burials in Egypt’s Greco-Roman Cemetery, Revealing 2,300-Year-Old Traditions

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Egyptian archaeologists have unearthed remains and numerous artifacts from a Greco-Roman cemetery dating back over 2,300 years. The Tell Kom Aziza site, located in Egypt’s northern Beheira province near the Mediterranean coast, has revealed evolving burial practices spanning six centuries.

Nevine El-Aref, media adviser to the Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, emphasized the significance of this discovery, stating it provides insights into the transformation of a settlement into a major cemetery over time. Excavations uncovered a range of burials from simple pit burials to elaborate painted plaster coffins, reflecting diverse social and ritual practices.

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Dr. Hisham El-Leithy noted the diversity in burial orientations and hand positions among the interred, suggesting variations in societal roles or religious beliefs. The discovery of complete skeletal remains of two wild boars adds another layer of intrigue, potentially indicating animal burials or ritual significance linked to Seth, a deity associated with chaos.

Pottery fragments spanning from the Old Kingdom to the Greco-Roman period underscore the site’s long-term use and cultural continuity. Ongoing excavations aim to uncover more about this area’s history and human activity patterns.

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