
The Sunken Temple of Pnepheros was a Kemetic pagan temple located west of Karanis in the Faiyum Oasis region of Egypt. Dedicated to the crocodile gods Pnepheros and Sobek, it had fallen into ruin by the 1st century BC, and half of it was submerged underwater. In 48 BC, the medjay Bayek came to the temple during his investigation of The Butcher's activities in Faiyum, and he found a treasure chest meant to pay the soldiers in Karanis.