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From Pagan Temples to Coptic Prayers: New Discovery Sheds Light on Early Christianity in Egypt
A 2,000-year-old settlement was discovered in the Kharga Oasis in Egypt, a site first inhabited in the 3rd century BCE and reused during the early Coptic period between the 3rd and 7th centuries CE.
A recent discovery has revealed that two churches in Egypt are over 1,600 years old, located in the Kharga Oasis, an ancient settlement about 350 miles southwest of Cairo. According to the Facebook ...
AIN AL-KHARAB, EGYPT—Egyptian authorities announced that excavations in the Western Desert uncovered the remnants of an early Coptic city, according to a report by Egyptian Streets. The discovery at ...
Abd Moneim Mohamed Osman: "Geology and Mineralogy of Nubia Sandstone in Kharga Oasis, E. A. R," 1975
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A city dating to the early Coptic period, between the 3rd and 7th centuries CE, has been unearthed in western Egypt's Kharga Oasis, according to the country's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. The ...
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