A 3,500-year-old Egyptian fortress has been discovered in the north Sinai Desert, along an ancient military road.
Archaeologists found a remarkably well-preserved fort with a zigzag-style wall, featuring ancient ovens and fossilized dough.
The fort may have been built during the reign of Thutmose I, who expanded Egypt's empire into modern-day Syria.
Author's summary: Ancient Egyptian fortress discovered in Sinai Desert with fossilized dough.