Wadi Tumilat from the beginning of the 21 st dynasty until the year 284 AD "Historical and civilized Study" Wadi Tumilat is considered of the most important archaeological areas, because it includes several distinct archaeological sites of the most important like Tell El-Rtaba, Tell El-Mashuta and Kafr Hassan Dawood, etc. The importance of that region come from the importance of its archaeological sites which have a lot of monuments dated to the beginning of the of the Egyptian date until the end of the Roman era, also the geographical location of the area east of Egypt gave it a political weight after finding a warship camps from different eras signs, and of course the military life may be accompanied by social, religious and political life, which led to the cultural integration of the region, it has also been found the old channel was linking the region to paiulisc branch of the Nile River as indicated by sources historians veterans. The importance of the area of Wadi tumilat during antiquity as it was an integral part of the eastern gate of the Egyptian empire, where it was an important entrance to Egypt during that period, the kings used to stepped on that place before their departure to discipline enemies in Asia, and has always been an airstrip feet invaders from Asia and its beyond, as well as trade missions, which cause that the itinerants leave there monuments all over the area. The recent discoveries which made by archaeologists daily proofed on the integration of the elements of life and Wadi Tmuilat area and the cohesion of the time periods and overlap through to find the different historical layers ranging from modern pre and early dynastic period until the end of the Roman era to find some constants monuments of castles, camps, temples, tombs and raised movable such as statues and stone sarcophagi and connectivity in the horses stables Tel El-Retabha and others, and among these monuments what related to the daily life and others related to the eternal life of the ancient Egyptians.