๐๏ธ Coptos-Berenike
Ancient Red Sea port and caravan hub of Roman Egypt
๐ Fast Facts
- Located in Upper Egypt along the Red Sea coast, approximately 250 km south of Luxor
- Served as a critical junction between the Nile Valley and maritime Red Sea trade routes during the Roman period (1stโ3rd centuries CE)
- Archaeological remains span Greek, Ptolemaic, and Roman occupation phases
- Designated as part of broader Red Sea archaeological zones recognized for trade history significance
Coptos and Berenike functioned as interconnected trading centers in Roman Egypt's commercial network. Coptos, situated inland on the Nile, served as the departure point for overland caravan routes to the Red Sea, while Berenike, a port settlement further east, connected Egypt to the Indian Ocean trade. Together they facilitated the movement of luxury goodsโspices, incense, textiles, and gemstonesโbetween the Mediterranean and the Indian subcontinent ...