An Egyptian archeological mission operating in Mit Rahina announced the discovery of a huge archaeological building in the Hoad al-Demerdash area, about 400 meters north of the Mit Rahina museum in Giza. The small building consists of a Roman bathroom and another room likely used for religious rituals. The huge building has an entrance from the east built from limestone blocks. Another limestone entrance with a width of 112 cm and a height of 106 cm was discovered on the northern side of the huge building. A room attached to the outer wall of the building, most likely used for servants, was found in the northeastern corner of the building.
Source: Egypt Independent September 25, 2018 15:33 UTC