It belongs to the era of Akhenaten .. The discovery of a major Pharaonic city in northern Egypt

A group of archaeologists discovered a large Egyptian city that is likely to be built during the era of Akhenaten, the father of King Tutankhamun.
The city, which dates back to the eighteenth family, is located (around 1550-1292 BC) near Alexandria in northern Egypt.
During excavations, the team found huge utensils, jugs and architectural foundations, which are likely to return to a temple.
The name of Merritt Aten, the daughter of Akhenaten and the sister of Tutankhamun in the city, has emerged with the hypothesis that the site was a center for wine production in her commercial name.
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The name of this Egyptian city has not been determined yet, but it may be revealed in future excavations.
Silvan Denin, an archaeologist at the French National Center for Scientific Research, and the author of the study, said that it is not quite clear the size of this city.There were also several buildings from a temple dedicated to the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II, who ruled between 1279 and 1213 BC during the era of the nineteenth family.
According to researcher Silvan Denin, the discovery "re -evaluates the ancient urban history of northern Egypt