CAIRO, Aug 16 (NNN-MENA) – An Egyptian archaeological mission, has unearthed an ancient Roman necropolis, in the north-western coastal city of Marsa Matruh, the tourism and antiquities ministry said, yesterday.
The discovery highlights Marsa Matruh’s importance, as a Mediterranean trade hub, during the Roman era. The site includes two catacomb-style tombs with 29 burial niches, as well as, a complete Roman bathhouse with reception halls, seating areas, and water storage.
Archaeologists also found artefacts, such as, glass tear vials, inscribed offering tables, a Roman toga-clad statue, a ram statue, and bronze coins.– NNN-MENA