Archaeologists have uncovered a previously unknown Byzantine-era city dating back to the 4th century in Egypt’s Dakhla Oasis. The discovery reveals a settlement from the Eastern Roman Empire, offering insights into the region's history. Located within the Dakhla Oasis, the city’s excavation promises to shed light on the lives and structures of people living during that period. Further research is expected to reveal details about the city's economy, social organization, and eventual decline. The finding is significant as it expands our understanding of Byzantine presence in Egypt beyond major coastal centers. Experts believe the site holds considerable archaeological value and requires continued investigation. This discovery contributes to a growing body of evidence concerning the spread and influence of the Eastern Roman Empire.