In addition to the royal school, archaeologists have discovered graves from the third Egyptian third period, including several burial and burial items such as cannop jars, tools, pottery and statues of different genres. Underground warehouses and crypts have also been discovered that were once stored in olive oil, honey, animal fat and wine.
Dr. Mohammad Ismail, secretary -general of the Egyptian Supreme Archaeological Council, said the importance of these discoveries said:
These findings provide a clear picture of the ritual and practical dimensions of life in ancient Egypt and help us not only understand the burial methods, but also to live and manage resources at the time.
These new discoveries show that Ramsium was not just a religious place, but a dynamic center for educating, storage and everyday life in the heart of ancient civilization.
RCO NEWS