Greco-Roman necropolis was discovered in Alexandria

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Greco-Roman necropolis was discovered in Alexandria

A Greco-Roman necropolis was discovered during an illegal excavation outside the mansion in Alexandria in 2015. Egyptian Minister of Antiquities, Mamdouh Eldamaty, claims that a number of graves have been found, among which treasure hunters have discovered a collection of artifacts: 20 clay lamps and an even greater number of clay pots and 18 glass bottles. Such an amount of clay objects proves a well-developed pottery industry.

The minister commissioned an archaeological expedition which, as official action, is to undertake further excavations. Illegal explorers have been caught red-handed and are currently being prosecuted.

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