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Beyond the Pyramids: Egypt’s Forgotten Architectural Marvels

November 23, 2024
Monastery of St Simeon. Credit: wewi-creative, Shutterstock.

When most people think of Egypt, their minds inevitably wander to the Pyramids of Giza or the temples of Luxor. While these monuments are breathtaking testaments to the ingenuity of ancient Egyptians, they are far from the only treasures Egypt has to offer. Scattered across the country are architectural marvels that, while less celebrated, tell equally fascinating stories about Egypt’s diverse and layered history. The Tombs of the Nobles – Aswan’s Overlooked Gem Nestled on the west bank of the Nile in Aswan, the Tombs of the Nobles are a hidden window into Egypt’s Middle Kingdom and beyond. These rock-cut tombs, adorned with intricate hieroglyphs and vivid wall paintings, were the final resting places of local governors and dignitaries. Unlike the grandeur of pharaohs’ tombs, these burials are understated, reflecting the lives of those who administered Egypt’s southern territories. Yet, their depictions of everyday life—agriculture, hunting, and family gatherings—offer an invaluable glimpse into ancient Egyptian society. Fayoum’s Forgotten Pyramids The lush oasis of Fayoum, just a short drive from Cairo, is home to some of the oldest pyramids in Egypt, predating even the Great Pyramid of Giza. The Pyramid of…


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