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Hill of Bandariyah


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It is located in the village (Zawia Bamm) on an area of ​​26030 m 2 and practiced in the Roman era.

It is a group of connected hills called a metaphor (Tel Al-Bandariyah). Its area is approximately 25 acres and approximately 17 carats, and gradually rises from the surface of the earth by approximately (10) meters. The encroachment was carried out by the farmers next to the hill on an area of ​​6 acres and 11 carats, and the hill belongs to the Egyptian Antiquities Authority (Islamic and Coptic Antiquities Sector) since 1975, and excavation began in 1976 with the knowledge of the Antiquities Authority in the central Delta region. Evidence and physical evidence that began to take shape year after year after another confirm that it is a fully-fledged settlement area in the late Roman era and throughout the Coptic era, where remains of buried silos were discovered, but in a bad condition, as well as a difference in the color of the soil in some parts to the color of reds, which indicates the presence of ovens To burn pottery.