The archaeological site at Kom Aziza has been split in two by a canal and road, leaving the village and its mosque on the south side of the road and the sandy mound on the north. A new school was built on this side. The sandy surface has some pottery sherds pressed into the surface and on the north side, more Roman pottery is visible in the section, including the bases of intact vessels, which seem to be in situ. Some mud brick walls are also visible in a section at the edge of the mound. Egypt Exploration Society Delta Survey no. 626.
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