NPR : Les ruines d’un ancien temple de Zeus ont été découvertes en Égypte

Archeologists work in the ruins of a temple for Zeus-Kasios, the ancient Greek god, at the Tell el-Farma archaeological site in the northwestern corner of the Sinai Peninsula. Tell el-Farma, also known by its ancient name Pelusium, dates back to the late Pharaonic period and was also used during Greco-Roman and Byzantine times. Egyptian Tourism and Antiquities Ministry via AP

LE CAIRE – Des archéologues égyptiens ont mis au jour les ruines d’un temple dédié à l’ancien dieu grec Zeus dans la péninsule du Sinaï, ont annoncé lundi les autorités des antiquités.

The Tourism and Antiquities Ministry said in a statement the temple ruins were found in the Tell el-Farma archaeological site in northwestern Sinai.

Tell el-Farma, also known by its ancient name Pelusium, dates back to the late Pharaonic period and was also used during Greco-Roman and Byzantine times. There are also remains dating to the Christian and early Islamic periods. LINK TO ARTICLE