Identified as the ancient Psenemphaia. A Graeco-Roman site with some surviving stone and brick foundations from substantial architecture. At the north is a modern village with an adjoining cemetery. Amongst the structures at the site is part of a pavement left standing upon its sandy brick foundation and a pillar of earth; red brick and plastered tanks (perhaps for the production of wine or oil) and a part of a limestone wall. Egypt Exploration Society Delta Survey no. 303.
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