Archaeologists have found the Bishop of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius in Egypt

in #life7 years ago

According to the explanations made, there was a bust of a Roman emperor who lived almost 1900 years ago during the excavation of an ancient region in Egypt.

According to the statements made by the authorities in Egypt, during the excavations at the Kom Omb Temple, the Roman Emperor and the philosopher Marcus Aurelius found the bust.

The Kom Ombo temple is believed to have been built in the 2nd century AD. This period intersects with periods when Emperor Marcus Aurelius lived. It is not yet known how and why the bust was moved there.

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At the same time, the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities stated that remains of the graves of many ancient Egyptian gods were also reached in the city of El-Uksur, and that gods such as Osiris and Ptah remained among the remains.

The ministry added that the Egyptian sun god Amun also found some of the symbols and that all these studies continued in detail and meticulously added that they were expecting the number of findings to increase.

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The tourist rate in Egypt has decreased, especially after the turmoil in 2011.

One of the most important income sources of the country hopes to revitalize tourism and tourism with these new discoveries.

In Egypt, there are dozens of ancient cities, pyramids and mythological objects, especially over the Nile's long coast, attracting tourists