The Egyptian archaeological mission operating in the Haridi region of Sohag and affiliated to the Supreme Council of Antiquities, discovered a checkpoint and an observation point dating back to the era of King Ptolemy III, complementing excavations in the early 2000s that discovered parts of it. The discovered checkpoint is a mud-brick building similar to the so-called tower house, which was built for the purpose of inspection and monitoring traffic tightly. This is happening between the borders of the regions, the tax collection area and the securing of ships and navigation in the Nile, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities Mostafa al-Waziry explained. Waziry said that th
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