Egypt's lost golden city unearthed

So, archaeologists just found a 3,000 year old city in Luxor buried under so much sand. They say it's the most important archaeological discovery since uncovering Tutankhamen's tomb.
“The city is 3,000 years old, dates to the reign of Amenhotep III, and continued to be used by Tutankhamen and Ay,” the statement added. It called the find “the largest” ancient city ever uncovered in Egypt.

It makes me wonder what's buried under all that sand in Somalia :cosbyhmm: Maybe Macrobia/Punt's remains? Since they were said to have been very architecturally advanced? There's so much to uncover back home, which will solve the cancerous identity crisis amongst the population, who are largely ignorant of their history (especially pre-Islam).

Please no self haters and trolls allowed (you imbeciles know who you are), let's make this an enlightening discussion, thanks
 

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unfortunately due to instability we never had much archeological work done in somalia, imagine all the fascinating things we could find
 

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