Archaeological Discoveries in Alexandria Reveal Ancient Artifacts
A significant collection of artifacts dating from the Ptolemaic to the Byzantine period has been unearthed in the Muharram Bek neighborhood of Alexandria, Egypt. The Egyptian Tourism and Antiquities Ministry announced the discovery, which includes statues of Greek and Roman deities, coins, lamps, pottery vessels, and amphorae fragments. Among the notable finds are a circular public bath from the Late Ptolemaic era and the remains of a Roman villa with mosaic flooring. These discoveries provide insights into the historical development of Alexandria and its role as a cultural and commercial hub in the ancient world.