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Huge sun temple discovered under Cairo market
« on: February 27, 2006, 05:08:33 PM »
Cairo — Archeologists discovered a pharaonic sun temple with large statues believed to be of King Ramses II under an outdoor marketplace in Cairo, Egypt's antiquities chief said Sunday.

The partially uncovered site is the largest sun temple ever found in the capital's Aim Shams and Matariya districts, where the ancient city of Heliopolis — the centre of pharaonic sun worship — was located, Zahi Hawass said.

Among the artifacts was a pink granite statue weighing 4 to 5 tonnes whose features “resemble those of Ramses II,” said Dr. Hawass, head of the Supreme Council of Antiquities.

Also found was a two-metre-high statue of a seated figure with hieroglyphics that include three tablets with the name of Ramses II — and a 3-tonne head of royal statue, the council said in a statement.

The green pavement stones of the temple's floor were also uncovered.

An Egyptian team working in co-operation with the German Archaeological Mission in Egypt discovered the site under the Souq al-Khamis, a popular market in eastern Cairo, Dr. Hawass said.

“The market has to be removed” as archeologists excavate the entire site, Dr. Hawass said.

King Ramses II, who ruled Egypt for 66 years, had monuments erected up and down the Nile with records of his achievements, as well as temples — including Abu Simbel, erected near what is now Egypt's southern border.

Numerous temples to Egypt's sun gods — particularly the chief god Ra — were built in ancient Heliopolis. But little remains of what was one the ancient Egyptians' most sacred cities, since much of the stone used in the temples was later plundered.

The area is now covered with residential neighbourhoods, close to a modern district called Heliopolis, in Egypt's packed capital




Shit in some areas in egypt sand could rise to about 5 feet imagine wat could be buried under all that shit.
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