3,400-year-old site — where the Pharaoh relaxed — unearthed in Egypt.

Archaeologists in North Sinai found 3,400-year-old house ruins built for an ancient Pharaoh to rest in during military campaigns, officials said. Photo from Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.

  Recent excavations in northeastern Egypt uncovered the remains of a 3,400-year-old structure that was genuinely suited for a king. The destroyed home was discovered by archaeologists during a development project at the Tel Habwa site in the Sinai Peninsula, according to a Facebook post made on April 25 by Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and … Read more