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  Science   07 Nov 2017  Ancient Egyptians used to have gymnasiums, 2300 year old remnants found

Ancient Egyptians used to have gymnasiums, 2300 year old remnants found

AP
Published : Nov 7, 2017, 10:15 am IST
Updated : Nov 7, 2017, 10:15 am IST

Egypt's antiquities ministry says archaeologists have discovered remnants of an ancient gymnasium dating back about 2,300 years

Representative Photo: Pixabay
 Representative Photo: Pixabay

Egypt's antiquities ministry says archaeologists have discovered remnants of an ancient gymnasium dating back about 2,300 years, from the Hellenistic period.

The discovery was made by a German-Egyptian mission at the site of Watfa in Fayoum province, about 80 kilometers, or 50 miles, southwest of the capital, Cairo.Watfa is the site of the ancient village of Philoteris, founded by King Ptolemy II in the 3rd century BC.

Ayman Ashmawi of the ministry says the gymnasium consists of a large meeting hall, once adorned with statues, a dining hall, a courtyard and a nearly 200-meter-long racetrack.

Cornelia Roemer, head of the mission, says the discovery clearly shows the impact of Greek life in Egypt, not only in Alexandria but also in the countryside.

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