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A discovery bigger than archaeology

Our recent cover story was three years in the making.

I first heard of what is now known as Aten – Egypt’s own Pompeii – back in December 2019. I was speaking with Zahi Hawass, the famous former head of Egyptian antiquities, on the sidelines of Egypt’s World Youth Forum.

It was mostly a courtesy conversation. I was interested to hear about the latest work in Egyptian archaeology. But from my 16 years in the Middle East, I’m always a bit wary of archaeologists who sell their site as “the most important ever” or findings that “change our understanding” of a civilization.

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