Tell el-Maskhuta
Tell el-Maskhuta is an archaeological site located in northeastern Egypt, near the modern town of El Qantara. It is significant for its historical importance during the New Kingdom period, particularly as a settlement for the Hebrews during their exodus from Egypt.
The site features remnants of ancient structures, including walls and pottery, which provide insights into the daily life and culture of its inhabitants. Excavations have revealed artifacts that date back to various periods, making it a valuable location for understanding the region's history and the interactions between different civilizations.