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4,500-Year-Old Egyptian Temple Uncovered

17 Dec

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Summary

  • Ancient temple dedicated to sun god Ra found near Cairo.
  • Temple roof was likely used for astronomical observations.
  • Artifacts include fragments of hieroglyphics and pottery.
4,500-Year-Old Egyptian Temple Uncovered

An extraordinary 4,500-year-old Egyptian temple, dedicated to the sun god Ra, has been uncovered by Italian archaeologists near Cairo. The extensive temple complex, spanning over 10,000 square feet, was constructed on the orders of Pharaoh Nyuserre Ini during Egypt's Fifth Dynasty.

Key findings include a roof believed to have been used for astronomical observation and a public calendar of religious events. Excavations, which began in 2024 after earlier attempts were thwarted by high groundwater, have revealed original entrance floors, granite columns, and stone cladding, providing substantial architectural insights.

Further discoveries include fragments of hieroglyphics, pottery, and even pieces from the ancient board game Senet. The temple, once a place of worship, appears to have later been repurposed as a residential area, offering a layered view of its historical significance.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
The temple was dedicated to the sun god Ra and likely served purposes for astronomical observation from its roof.
Pharaoh Nyuserre Ini of Egypt's Fifth Dynasty ordered the construction of the temple.
The temple features a roof for sky-gazing, a public calendar carved into blocks, and a unique architectural plan.

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