Egypt continues to be a place of research to develop new insights regarding the lost civilization with the discovery of an ancient city buried.
The Austrian archeological discovered what they believe to be Avaris, the capital used by the Hyksos who ruled 3600 years ago.
Egyptian Ministry of Culture said the Austrian expert mission conduct geophysical surveys in the area that allows them to identify parts of the city in the Nile Delta Avaris near the modern town of Tal al-Dabaa, northeast of Cairo
Radar maps showing overall picture of a town complete with streets, homes and burial ground, one of the former Nile tributaries flow through the city, and the two islands.
Hyksos is the Asiatic who invaded Egypt around 1569 BC and ruled for more than a century, with the central government in the capital in the Nile delta.
When Egypt was returned to power, they destroyed all the monuments and records and the city was buried during a flood in the Nile Delta. So, if you are interested in the ancients, why do not you just plan your next vacations to Egypt to visit Avaris?
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