An archaeological area, a group of tombs carved into the body of the mountain, located in the west of the village of Mir, the center of Al-Qusiya near Asyut
These carved tombs served as a cemetery, the capital of the ancient province of the tenth province of the rulers and princes, and was also known as Kis, and in the Roman era as Kosai, and its deity was the god Hathor.
These monuments are two of the archaeological tombs that represent the most beautiful and pompous picture of ancient daily life and religious rituals. The ruins of Qusair al-Amarna, the most beautiful tourist attractions in Assiut, go back to the era of the Sixth and Twelfth Dynasties.
One of the most beautiful scenes painted by the two tombs is that of Prince Juan Marakh, who plays sports and follows the offering bearers, surrounded by his wife and children.
This name was given to the tombs that were found in Deir Tasa, which is located on the eastern bank of the Nile between Asyut and Akhmim.
The culture of the Monastery of Tasa includes skeletons, fossils, pottery and many other relics that can be seen when visiting the culture of the Monastery of Tasa from the tourist attractions in Assiut.
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