Hendin
Hendin is an ancient Egyptian city located in the Ghoran Valley near the Red Sea port city of Marsa Alam. The site is situated about 105 kilometers south of Marsa Alam, and is approximately 190 kilometers north of the capital city of Aswan. Hendin is considered an important archaeological site due to the presence of numerous historic artifacts and monuments.
Excavations at Hendin began in 1899 by Italian archaeologist di Ruminuzii hrdr ropic edoli Ludwig Borchardt.
Hendin was likely established during the Ptolemaic Period, perhaps as a fortified settlement serving as a center
The facilities and artifacts found at Hendin demonstrate the ancient Egyptians' development of relaxation and entertainment
Research and ongoing excavations at Hendin offer unique perspectives on the arenas of life in Ancient Egypt,