Medieval Coptic wall-paintings uncovered at Egyptian monastery
Restorers working at the Monastery of St. Bishoy in the Wadi El-Natroun area have uncovered a number of medieval-era wall-paintings and architectural elements in the monastery s old church.
“While removing the modern layer of mortar from the walls of the monastery s old church, several coloured wall-paintings were uncovered,†Mohamed Abdellatif, deputy antiquities minister for archaeological sites, told Ahram Online.
He explained that the paintings date from between the 9th and 13th centuries AD, which will help archaeologists to determine the original architectural style of the church and the dates of its construction.
According to historical books and religious documents, he said, the church was subjected to changes and modifications in its architecture in 840 AD, during the Abbasid era, and in 1069 AD, during the Fatimid caliphate.