North Sinai Archaeological Sites Zone
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The North Sinai Archaeological Sites Zone is composed of a collection of important ancient sites between the Suez Canal and Gaza along the Mediterranean coast of Egypt.[1]
Archaeology
In 2020, a limestone cave decorated with scenes of animals such as donkeys, camels, deer, mule and mountain goats was uncovered in the area of Wadi Al-Zulma by the archaeological mission from the Tourism and Antiquities Ministry. Rock art cave is 15 meters deep and 20 meters high.[2][3]
World Heritage Status
This site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List on November 1, 1994, in the Cultural category.[4]