"Ahnas El Medineh" presents a detailed account of archaeological excavations at the site of Ahnas, also known as Heracleopolis Magna, in Egypt. Authored by douard Henri Naville, Francis Llewellyn Griffith, Joseph John Tylor, and Thomas Hayter Lewis, this work offers insights into the ancient city's history and cultural significance.
The book meticulously documents the findings, architectural remains, and artifacts uncovered during the excavations, shedding light on the religious practices, daily life, and artistic achievements of the people who once inhabited this important urban center. It is an invaluable resource for archaeologists, historians, and anyone interested in the rich heritage of ancient Egypt.
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