Archaeological site of Tanis
The city of Tanis is relatively unknown among Egypt’s wealth of historical sites, though it yielded one of the greatest archaeological troves ever found. Once the capital of all Egypt, Tanis’s royal tombs have yielded artifacts on par with the treasures of Tutankhamun.
Photo: J.D. Dallet
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