Sunday, May 3, 2015

The discovery of the Egyptian army headquarters in the era of the Pharaohs in northern Sinai

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The Ministry of Egyptian Antiquities, on Sunday,
in a statement that it discovered in northern Sinai effects "representing the Egyptian army headquarters" in the era of the modern state, called the Egyptian Empire era (about 1567-1085 1
BC).


Said Mamdouh Damati, Minister of Antiquities said in the statement, said that the Egyptian mission discovered area of ​​Tel Ahbuh east of the Suez Canal 3 stone blocks of the eastern gate of the castle rebelled, which was "the Egyptian army headquarters", in addition to the built of mud-brick property stores belonged to kings Tuthmosis III and Ramses II and seals the name of Thutmose III.
He added that the stone blocks discovered inscriptions of Ramses II, the length of each of them 3 meters, which is "which underlines the magnitude of the gate which was the starting point of the Egyptian armies to secure Egypt's eastern border through the Horus military road between Egypt and Palestine."
Archaeologists believe that Horus by "the oldest road in the wars in the world," and discovered it in recent years and the walls of castles and watchtowers.
Said Damati The artifacts discovered will be displayed in the Museum of the effects of military history, "the planned within the project panorama history of Egypt's military" on the east bank of the Suez Canal, will review aspects of the Egyptian army history, "the oldest armies in the world through the ages", also reflects the museum evolution of military architecture and defense system to secure Egypt's eastern borders.
The statement did not refer to the date of completion of the project the museum said that the mission also discovered a "large cemetery" of the twenty-sixth Dynasty (664-525 BC) and includes many graves built of mud-brick and a number of mass graves of skeletons subhuman signs of military battles .

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