1st century CE underground cisterns discovered in Egypt, alongside WWII vestiges

Archaeologists have uncovered remarkable finds at Darazya, a site located approximately 100 kilometers west of Alexandria, Egypt. Known in antiquity as Derhis and referenced by classical geographers like Strabo and Claudius Ptolemaeus, the area holds a dual legacy of Greco-Roman settlement and World War II military activity. Excavations undertaken during the 2021 and 2022 seasons … Continue reading 1st century CE underground cisterns discovered in Egypt, alongside WWII vestiges