Naia West is an ancient Egyptian site located on the western bank of the Nile River in New Zayed, Egypt. The site is believed to have been founded around 2200 BCE, and is notable for its layout and its unique combination of Egyptian and Mesopotamian architectural features. It is also notable for its religious significance, being the site of a major temple dedicated to the goddess Naia. The site is believed to have been an important trading center and possibly a ritual center for the ancient Egyptians. Excavations of the site have revealed a wealth of artifacts, including pottery, jewelry, and other artifacts related to religious and daily life during the period. The site has also yielded a large number of inscriptions, providing valuable information about the history of the area.