Compound Boho Ain Sokhna Egypt is an archaeological site located in the Gulf of Suez region of Egypt. The site is believed to date back to the Middle Kingdom period of Ancient Egypt, and is the largest known compound of its kind in the region. The site consists of several structures, including a large palace-like building, a series of courtyards, and a temple complex. Excavations of the site have revealed a wealth of artifacts, including pottery, stone tools, and jewelry. Many of the artifacts recovered from the site are thought to have been used in ritual and religious ceremonies. In addition to these artifacts, a number of hieroglyphic inscriptions were also found, which provide clues as to the lives and beliefs of the people who once lived there. The site provides an important insight into the culture of Ancient Egypt, and is an important archaeological site for the study of the region.