A collection of ancient tombs from the Persian, Roman, and Coptic eras has been unearthed by archaeologists in the Minya governorate of Egypt, situated about 150 miles (245 km) to the south of Cairo.
The joint Spanish-Egyptian archaeological mission of the Supreme Council of Archaeology and the University of Barcelona made the remarkable discovery of a total of 22 tombs. The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced that among these, three tombs are made of Roman limestone, three belong to the Persian era, while the remaining 16 are of Byzantine and Coptic origin. The findings were uncovered in the Al-Bhansa region in the Governorate of Minya.
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