Roman-era necropolis uncovered near Egypt's northern coast

STORY: Roman-era necropolis uncovered near Egypt's northern coastSHOOTING TIME: Aug. 15, 2024DATELINE: Aug. 16, 2024LENGTH: 00:00:58LOCATION: CairoCATEGORY: CULTURESHOTLIST:1. various of photos of the new discovery in the city of Marsa Matruh2. various of the Ministry of Antiquities3. various of the archived discovery in Minya GovernorateSTORYLINE:An Egyptian archaeological mission has unearthed an ancient Roman necropolis in the northwestern coastal city of Marsa Matruh, the tourism and antiquities ministry said on Thursday.   The discovery highlights Marsa Matruh's importance as a Mediterranean trade hub during the Roman era. The site includes two catacomb-style tombs with 29 burial niches, as well as a complete Roman bathhouse with reception halls, seating areas, and water storage.   Archaeologists also found artifacts such as glass tear vials, inscribed offering tables, a Roman toga-clad statue, a ram statue, and bronze coins.Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Cairo.(XHTV)