Archaeologists Discover ‘Massive’ Ancient Building in Egypt

Archaeologists Discover ‘Massive’ Ancient Building in Egypt
This undated photo released by the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities, shows a large Roman bath and a chamber likely for religious rituals, that was recently discovered in the town of Mit Rahina, 20 kilometers, or 12 miles, south of Cairo, Egypt. Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities via AP
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CAIRO—Egypt says archaeologists have discovered a “massive” ancient building in the town of Mit Rahina, 12 miles (20 kilometers) south of Cairo.

The Antiquities Ministry said on Sept. 25, archaeologists also uncovered an attached building that includes a large Roman bath and a chamber likely for religious rituals.