CAIRO, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) -- Remains of an ancient dam dating back
some 4,000 years have been discovered in Upper Egypt, local English
daily The Egyptian Gazette reported Sunday.
Secretary-General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities
Zahi Hawass said Saturday that the ancient dam was found a few meters
away from the Karnak Temple in Luxor, some 500 km south of
Cairo. The finding was made by an Egyptian-French archaeological
team, which has been working in Luxor since March, Hawass was quoted as
saying at a press conference.
"The 230-meter long dam was built during the age of the Middle
Kingdom (of ancient Egypt) to protect the temple from the Nile flood,"
said Hawass.
The Egyptian archaeology supremo stressed the importance of the
finding, saying it proved that the ancient Egyptians were good at
building dams.
The discover will also revive interest in the ancient Egyptian
city, which was believed by some archaeologists that nothing of great
importance would be found again, said the report.
The team had also unearthed the relics of a Roman bath built in the
first century AD and a clay jar containing 316 coins from different
historical periods, said Hawass.
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