Egypt uncovers 10,000-year-old 'open museum' of rock art in South Sinai
![]() 1017 Tuesday, 17 February, 2026, 00:35 Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced Thursday the discovery of an exceptional archaeological complex in South Sinai, with rock art dating back approximately 10,000 years. The site, located on the Umm Irak Plateau, contains engravings and pigment drawings that document successive civilizations' passage through the region—prompting officials to describe it as a "natural open museum." Chronological Treasure Trove From Neolithic Hunters to Islamic Caravans Cultural Heritage Momentum
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