actually once stood as Egypt’s capital city, from 332 BC until 642 AD - a period of 973 years. Sat on the western edge of the ...
A research team’s astonishing claims that they discovered massive underground structures extending hundreds of feet deep ...
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Alexandria: A Guide to Egypt's Ever-Changing CityWhen it was founded by Alexander the Great in 332 B.C.E., near an existing Egyptian settlement, the port city represented Egypt's absorption into Greco-Roman culture. It's no coincidence that the ...
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Alexandria: Ancient City Faces Modern Climate CrisisAlexandria, Egypt's historic coastal city, is grappling with severe consequences of climate change. Rising sea levels and coastal erosion are threatening this millennia-old metropolis, once home to ...
New Greek and Roman archaeological discoveries including a funerary building, portraits, mummies, and statues were made in Fayoum, Egypt.
Conquerors love Egypt. Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Napoleon Bonaparte each in their own time invaded Egypt, walked upon Egypt’s sand, sailed on the Nile River, and stared at the relics.
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