Ancient Egyptian city found in oasis on desert trade route
AFP
CAIRO- Archaeologists have uncovered a pharaonic settlement in an Egyptian oasis that may have supplied food for troops along Saharan trade routes, Egypt's antiquities department said on Wednesday.
Yale University's American-Egyptian mission, which found the site in Kharga, the most southerly of the ring of oases that circle Egypt's Western Desert, believes it was a major administrative centre dating back to around 1600 BC.

Egypt's Western Desert
The head of the Yale mission, John Coleman Darnell, said part of an ancient bakery was also found with enough remains in rubbish dumps outside to suggest it may even have been feeding an army, the antiquities department said.
Egyptian Culture Minister Faruq Hosni said the find was made as part of a wider effort to map pharaonic Egypt's trade routes into the Sahara dubbed the Theban Desert Road Survey.
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