Nevine el-Aref – Ahram Online
An ancient cave decorated with distinctive engravings depicting scenes of animals has been discovered at Wadi Al-Zulma in North Sinai.
“The newly discovered cave is the first of its kind to be discovered in the area,” said Aymen Ashmawi, head of the ancient Egyptian antiquities sector at the Ministry of Antiquities.
Ashmawi explained that the scenes carved inside the cave are completely different from those found in South Sinai, having a special artistic style that resembles raised relief in execution.
Studies are underway to determine their date.
Hisham Hussein, head of the discovery mission, said, “most of the discovered scenes are carved along the cave’s inner walls depicting camels, deer, mules, mountain goats and donkeys, among other animals.
The remains of circular stone buildings have been discovered around 200 metres South-West of the cave. These likely constitute the remains of an ancient settlement.