Excavations on the ruins of a Roman city built atop a fossil coral reef in Egypt have revealed the remains of a sprawling Hellenistic fortress constructed more than 2,000 years ago.
Researchers say the ancient fortress was built to defend a port on the Red Sea coast, with three large courtyards and numerous structures that housed workshops and stores.
Inside, the team also found trash heaps filled with terracotta figures, coins, and even a fragment of an elephant skull.
Excavations on the ruins of a Roman city built atop a fossil coral reef in Egypt have revealed the remains of a sprawling Hellenistic fortress constructed more than 2,000 years ago
The ruins of the Roman city, called Berenike Trogodytika, were first discovered in 1818, though it wasn’t until 2012 that excavations finally began.
Work at the site uncovered a ‘multi-phased’ building measuring about 160 meters long and 80 meters wide.
The team also found a line of defenses along the north and north-east side.
The ruins of the Roman city, called Berenike Trogodytika, were first discovered in 1818, though it wasn’t until 2012 that excavations finally began. Work at the site uncovered a ‘multi-phased’ building measuring about 160 meters long and 80 meters wide
Researchers say the ancient fortress was built to defend a port on the Red Sea coast, with three large courtyards and numerous structures that housed workshops and stores.
‘These fortifications cut off the site from the mainland.
'A double line of walls protected the western part of the fortress, while a single line sufficed farther to the east and north,’ the researchers from the Polish-American team write in a new paper, published to the journal Antiquity.
‘Square towers were built at the corners and in strategic places where sections of the walls connected.’
Inside, they found the ruins of what appear to be living quarters, workshops, and Hellenistic rubbish dumps.
These structures contained terracotta figurines, coins and a piece of the skull of a young elephant.
In addition, the researcher also found a massive well area for collecting water, with a series of large pools that held thousands of gallons of water
Researchers say the ancient fortress was built to defend a port on the Red Sea coast, with three large courtyards and numerous structures that housed workshops and stores
According to the team, a molar tooth a molar tooth from the same species was also found in the northernmost courtyard.
In addition, the researcher also found a massive well area for collecting water, with a series of large pools that held thousands of gallons of water.
‘The two largest pools may have had a total capacity of over 17,000 litres,’ the researchers note.
‘This area was clearly important for water storage – also indicated by the presence of installations for the drainage and collection of rainwater adjacent to the gatehouse to the east.
‘The existence of such water-collecting installations demonstrates that there was sufficient rainfall to make collection worthwhile, suggesting a more humid climate than today.’
According to the researchers, the findings at Berenike represent the first known Hellenistic urban site in the region.
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