Graeco-Roman, Byzantine artefacts discovered in Nile

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Border guards on Sunday discovered four artefacts in the Nile at the fishing port of Ezbet El-Burg, Damietta in the northern Delta.

Graeco-Roman, Byzantine artefacts discovered in Nile
Graeco-Roman amphora [Credit: Ahram Online]
Ahmed Al-Rawi, the head of the Central Administration for Archaeological Offices in Ports, told Ahram Online that the artefacts were submerged in the Nile and were found on the surface of the port.

Graeco-Roman, Byzantine artefacts discovered in Nile
Byzantine clay plate with green glaze layer [Credit: Ahram Online]
According to law 117 of 1983 and its amendment in 2010, the artefacts are Egyptian property and have to be handed over to the Ministry of Antiquities.

Graeco-Roman, Byzantine artefacts discovered in Nile
Flower-shaped marble crown of column [Credit: Ahram Online]
Al-Rawi said that the artefacts discovered include two Graeco-Roman amphora carved in clay and a white marble crown from a column that is in the shape of a flower. The fourth object is a Byzantine clay plate covered with a green glaze layer.

Author: Nevine El-Aref | Source: Ahram Online [August 17, 2015]
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