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Hugros Crossing Watchtower

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The Hugros Crossing Watchtower was a small military watchtower in the north of Ineb-Hedjet Nome, southwest of the Kerkasoros Outpost.

In 48 BCE, the watchtower was explored by the Medjay Bayek, who cleared the camp of the soldiers and looted their valuables.[1]

Trivia

  • A destroyable statue of Ptolemy XIII can be found nearby northwest of the camp.

Behind the scenes

The name "Hugros" is of Greek origin, meaning "wet, damp or moist".

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