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Locating the Harbour: Myos Hormos/Quseir al-Qadim: a Roman and Islamic Port on the Red Sea Coast of Egypt
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EngineeringSelective ExcavationArchaeological ExcavationMaritime SecurityArchaeologyOceanographyCentral MediterraneanRecent Maritime InvestigationsRed Sea CoastMaritime TradeLanguage StudiesMediterranean ArchaeologyMyos Hormos/quseir Al-qadimArchaeological EvidenceMarine GeologySedimentologyIslamic PortRoman HarbourMaritime Archaeology
Recent maritime investigations at Quseir al-Qadim, on the Red Sea coast of Egypt, have revealed the importance of this port in both the Roman and later Islamic periods. This paper outlines the key evidence for the location of the harbours, from survey, sedimentological analysis and selective excavation. The Roman harbour, occupied between the 1st century BC and the 3rd century AD, was located in a now-silted lagoon. Over 100 sedimentological cores indicated its siltation process. By the time the site was reoccupied in the 12th century AD, the harbour was reduced to a small bay at the entrance to the former lagoon. © 2007 The Author
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