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Recent excavations in Egypt’s Sinai Desert have revealed surprising new details about a 2,000-year-old fortress at Tell Abu Saifi. Archaeologists found 500 trees were planted in clay circles along a road leading to its entrance, deep moats for defense, and paved roads used by military units. The discoveries suggest advanced landscaping and military planning under the Ptolemaic dynasty. Living quarters and an even older structure were also found, raising questions about earlier settlements. These findings offer a fresh perspective on ancient Egyptian defense and infrastructure strategies.


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