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“Prosperity and Densely Crowded”: Archaeologists excavate “tower” homes and ceremonial buildings.

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Archaeologists have discovered ruins and ritual buildings of the multi-star house associated with the goddess Wadget, headed in the cobra in the city of IMET in ancient Egypt.

The dense architecture shows that Imet was a bustling urban center in the late Egyptian period (664-332 BC) or the last period of Egyptian rule before Alexander the Great and his general Ptolemy I-star.

“IMET has emerged as an important site for rethinking late Egyptian archaeology,” said Nikki Nielsen, a senior lecturer at Egyptian studies at the University of Manchester in the UK, who directed the excavation.

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Newly discovered multi-intermediate homes, or tower houses, are likely designed to accommodate the growing population that was a prominent city in the 4th century BC, Nielsen said.

“These tower houses are found primarily in the Nile Delta during the late and Roman periods, and are rare elsewhere in Egypt,” he said. “Their presence here shows that IMET was a thriving, dense city with complex urban infrastructure.”

Nielsen and his team first discovered that the Tower House remained in high-resolution satellite images. Researchers traveled to ancient cities to excavate these structures as well as the ruins of paved areas for grain processing and animal enclosures.

Related: “Major” Ancient Egyptian town has been discovered.

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Stone relief from ancient Egypt.

Stone relief from the city of Imet in ancient Egypt. (Image credit: University of Manchester)

Along with Egyptian archaeologists, researchers unearthed a large building with limestone floors and huge columns dating back to the Ptolemy period (332-30 BC) when the dynasty of Ptolemy I Soter ruled Egypt. The building sits on an ancient procession road, the temple of Wadgett, a patron of Egyptian patronage and guardian, traditionally depicted as a winged cobra or a woman with a cobra head.

An instrument shaped like a late Egyptian rattle.

Archaeologists have unearthed the Sistrum, a handheld percussion instrument similar to the rattles used in ancient Egypt. (Image credit: University of Manchester)

The statement suggests that procession roads were no longer in use during the mid-colonial period, indicating changes in religious culture.

At the ruins of the building, researchers discovered a variety of stunning artifacts, including green fairy rabbits from the 26th Dynasty (late) or a ceramic funeral figurine of Glaze, stone slabs with carvings of the god Harpocraticus and protective symbols, as well as musical instruments characterized by the gods of music and joy.

The discovery of complex infrastructure and ancient religious artifacts from IMET opens new doors to understanding everyday life, spirituality and urban planning in the Delta,” Nielsen said.


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