Archeologists have discovered remains of a Greco-Roman town in Egypt, with artifacts that reveal a thriving trade and residential center in the second century B.C. The remains were discovered in the Shatby neighborhood of Alexandria on the Mediterranean coast, a crossing point for traders and travelers some 2,300 years ago. Ibrahim Mustafa, the mission’s leader, said the dig lasted nine […]
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