Cairo - Saba: The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced the discovery of the remains of a mining camp dating back more than three thousand years, southwest of Marsa Alam city in the coastal Red Sea Governorate in Egypt.
The ministry explained that this discovery came after two years of diligent work, within the framework of excavation work within the "Revival of the Ancient City of Gold" project in Jabal Al-Sukari, noting that it included the remains of an integrated factory for extracting gold from veins of marble and crushing, grinding and crushing quartz stone, passing through filtration and sedimentation basins, until the smelting stage in pottery ovens and extracting gold.

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