AndronETalksNews
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Metro Co UK
By Gergana Krasteva – Sunday 31 Jul 2022 1:35 pm
A temple dating back 4,500 years has been uncovered by archeologists in Egypt.
The remnants of the mud-brick building are believed to be one of the lost ‘sun temples’ dating back to the Fifth Dynasty of ancient Egypt (2465 to 2323 BC).
They were found under the temple of King Nyuserre in the Abusir region, south of Cairo.
The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities and Tourism announced the thrilling new find on Instagram on Saturday.
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