Egypt Ignoring Destruction of Huge Archaeological Site


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Monica Hanna, a researcher with the University of Humboldt in Berlin, told the newspaper that information she received from archaeologists working at the site, also known as Sheikh Abada, revealed that bulldozers have leveled an area near Ramses II temple and that the northwestern corner of the walled city has been bulldozed and for agricultural use.

The site is being “destroyed systematically” by residents amid total neglect of the site by the government, they added.

Antonopoulos, which includes archeological finds dating from the pre-dynastic period, the Middle and Modern Kingdoms, and the Ptolemaic period.

The site became famous during the Roman era after Emperor Hadrian established a huge Roman-style city named Antonio Polis, which flourished after the age of Hadrian.

Reports last December revealed that residents demolished a large area of the ancient ruins and cemeteries at Antonopoulos, looted the site and then prepared the ground for planting.

Massive destruction at Egypt’s archaeologist sites was rampant during the uprising against former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, and demonstrators in Tahrir Square broke into the country’s national museum.

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