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2000 year old Egyptian coins found

Egypt finds hoard of 2,000-year-old bronze coins

CAIRO – Archaeologists unearthed 383 bronze coins dating back to King Ptolemy III who ruled
Egypt in the 3rd century B.C. and was an ancestor of the famed Cleopatra, the Egyptian antiquities authority announced Thursday.

The statement said one side of the coins were inscribed with hybrid
Greek-Egyptian god Amun-Zeus, while the other side showed an eagle and the words Ptolemy and king in Greek.

Founded by one of Alexander the Great's generals, the
Ptolemaic Dynasty ruled Egypt for some 300 years, fusing Greek and ancient Egyptian cultures.

The coins were found north of Qarun lake in Fayoum Oasis 50 miles (80 kilometers) southwest of
Cairo.

Other artifacts were unearthed in the area included three necklaces made of ostrich egg shell dated back to the
4th millennium B.C. and a pot of kohl eyeliner from the Ottoman Empire.

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