Archaeologists discover 2,200-year-old circular temple in Pelusium
Archaeologists have unearthed a circular temple dedicated to the deity Pelusius in Egypt's Sinai region. The temple, estimated to be 2,200 years old, was used for water rituals and connected to the Nile. Its unique design, a combination of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman styles, reflects the city's cosmopolitan history.