Two and a half thousand years old gymnasium!
Egypt’s 2,500-year-old gymnasium (bodybuilding center) was discovered.
The Gymnasium of the third century BC was dug out of the ground.
Researchers claim it is a sign of ancient Hellenistic or Greek American. A joint team of German and Egyptian archaeologists found the historic gymnasium at Watfah in From province, 50 miles southwest of Cairo. It was created 2,300 years ago.
In the 3rd century AD, the state was divided into two groups of ancient Philoitris, which was built by Raja Polemi II, This place was named after his sister Filotara. According to the information, the Antiquities Ministry of Egypt
The chief of the Ancient Egyptian Antiquities Sector. Ayman Ashmawi said that this bodybuilding center is also huge. Among them, there is a big meeting.
These sculptures are decorated in various sculptures.
There is also a large part of dining. There is also a 200-meter long running track. A garden surrounded by a whole gymnasium.
German Archaeological Institute (DAI) and head of this team Cornellia Romar said that the rich Greeks had a wealth of athletic centers. The upper class of the Greeks came to Egypt and provided training. Also, study and write with them. The Egyptian gymnasium used to be used in the same way.
This discovery reveals the impact of Egyptians on Greek life. It was not just in Alexandria. There are also different places in the country.
The discovery of the ancient period of exercise is a completely new surprise. More new information will come out through this. In the past week, scientists have found a mysterious place inside the Great Pyramid of Giza.
In September, the archaeologists gave information about the discovery of one of the temples of King Ramesses II. In August, three ancient tombs were dug out of the soil of Egypt’s Blue Valley. Even a month ago, scientists said that the wife of one of the tombs King Tutankhamen.
In June, Yale and the Royal Museum of Art and History of Belgium found archaeologists in a billboard-size hieroglyphics. It is found in the ancient city of Elakabe.