The archaeological excavation of an ancient Egyptian city at Tell Edfu in southern Egypt, led by the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, has discovered well-preserved settlement remains dating to an important turning point in ancient Egyptian history, when the pharaohs began to renew interest in the provincial regions in the far south of their kingdom. A longer report is on their website here. The new discoveries appear to be on the left of the temple (as you face it) and you may be able to see what is going on if you visit the open block-yard. I've linked their video below.
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