An Antiquities Ministry archaeological team has unearthed in Sohag the ruins of a temple that could have belonged to Ptolemy IV, the fourth pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, according to a ministry statement. The ruins were discovered while drilling for a sewage drainage project, which has been suspended until the archaeological team completes the temple’s recovery.
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