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Archaeologists find remains of 4,000-year-old ships in Red Sea caves

An American-Italian team of archaeologists has found the remains of 4,000-year-old ships that used to carry cargo between Pharaonic Egypt and the mysterious, exotic land of Punt, the Supreme Council of Antiquities has announced.
The ships' remains were found during a five-year excavation of five caves south of the Red Sea port of Safaga, about 475 kilometres (300 miles) southeast of Cairo, the chairman of the supreme council, Zahi Hawass, said in a statement late Thursday.
The archaeologists, who came from Boston and East Naples universities, found Pharaonic seals from the era of Sankhkare Mentuhotep III, one of seven rulers of the 11th dynasty, which lasted from about 2133 BC to 1991 BC. They also found wooden boxes, covered with gypsum, bearing the inscription "Wonders of the land of Punt." (...)

Full article: Brunei-online.com

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