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RE: LeoThread 2025-03-01 22:21

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The discovery was made while archaeologists were piecing together the remains of a once-thriving civilization along the west bank of the Nile River. The team stumbled upon an expansive city with well-preserved structures, including walls nearly three meters high, homes, and specialized areas dedicated to baking, sewing, and crafting sandals.

Dubbed the "Golden Lost City," this archaeological treasure is believed to date back to the reign of King Tutankhamun's grandfather, marking it as one of the most significant discoveries in Egypt since the unearthing of King Tut's tomb. The name "golden" signifies its origins during a prosperous era in Egyptian history, and the term "lost city" aptly captures the initial skepticism surrounding its existence.

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