A Pharaonic artifact was found in a 2700 -year -old site in Spain

A Pharaonic artifact was found in a 2700 -year -old site in Spain

Archaeologists have discovered an artifact that embodies an ancient Egyptian goddess in a location dating back to 2700 years in Spain.
The ceramic piece, made of gold leaves, was discovered by archaeologists at the University of Salama, and belongs to a set of antiquities including amulets, colored ceramics, and other decorations with Egyptian and Mediterranean roots, which experts discovered on the Siro de Saint Venementte site in the central region of Spain.

The researchers believe that the archaeological piece embodies a larger statue of the goddess Hathor, the daughter of the Egyptian sun god Ra, and the mother of Horus, a god of Ras Saqr in Egyptian myths, in ancient Egypt, according to Art News.

The newly discovered piece, which is about five centimeters, was found in a three -room building located along with other things, including the age of a shark, contracts beads, clay pieces, and a separate artifact was found depicting the same goddess in 2021 in Location.

Archaeologists have been excavated on the Spanish site near the Tolmis River for three decades, and researchers who lead the excavations believe that the residents of ancient society have deliberately destroyed their place of residence..

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