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Ancient Artifacts Discovered at Egypt's Heracleopolis and Heliopolis

Published Friday, June 5, 2026 · Updated June 5

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Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered a collection of ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman-era artifacts at Heracleopolis, including pharaonic cartouches and a Roman basilica. Additionally, a near-complete ancient Egyptian funerary set was unearthed at Heliopolis.

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  • The Egyptian Tourism and Antiquities Ministry announced the discovery of several ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman-era artifacts, including pharaonic cartouches and a Roman basilica, during excavations in Ihnasya Al Madinah (Heracleopolis), and a near-complete funerary set at Heliopolis.

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    Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed a significant collection of ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman-era artifacts at Heracleopolis, including pharaonic cartouches and a Roman basilica. Additionally, a near-complete ancient Egyptian funerary set was discovered at Heliopolis.

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