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Roman port was discovered in Egypt

A team of Egyptian archaeologists found the remains of the ancient port of Tell Abu Saifi – 3 km east of the Suez Canal. The preserved ruins were once a shipyard for boats and ships.

A Roman port was discovered in Egypt

Place of Caesar’s death will be open to tourists

Largo Argentina in Rome was so far visible to people walking from the upper street level; however, it was impossible to approach closer and admire the ruins. Lack of free access to the square for people caused that homeless cats found here shelters and formed a substantial colony.

The place of Caesar's death will be opened to tourists

Fragments of the Celtic chariot found

In southwest Wales, in the Pembrokeshire, fragments of a Celtic chariot were discovered in the field. The object is about 2, 000 years old and certainly was put to the grave together with the deceased. The discovery took place in February 2018; however, the information was not given to the media.

Celtic chariot fragments have been discovered

In Egypt, massive Roman building was discovered

Archaeologists have found the remains of a massive Roman building in the Egyptian city of Mit Rahin – 12 km of Cairo. The building contained a preserved Roman wash basin and a room, probably used for religious practices.

A large Roman bathtub found in a chamber used for religious practice in  the ancient Egyptian capital Memphis

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