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πŸ›οΈ Coptos-Myos Hormos
Twin Red Sea ports of Roman Egypt


πŸ• 3 min read Β· Updated 16 Mar 2026 at 22:05
πŸ“Œ Fast Facts
  • Located in Upper Egypt on the Red Sea coast, near modern Qusir
  • Coptos served as the overland hub; Myos Hormos functioned as the maritime terminus
  • Major conduit for Roman trade with India and the Arabian Peninsula during the 1st–3rd centuries CE
  • Archaeological remains include warehouse foundations, harbor structures, and Greek-Egyptian administrative artifacts

Coptos-Myos Hormos represents a dual-port system that anchored Roman Egypt's Indian Ocean trade network. Coptos, located inland on the Nile, acted as a collection and transshipment point for goods destined for sea transport. Myos Hormos, positioned on the coast approximately 10 kilometers away, served as the actual harbor where monsoon-wind vessels departed for and arrived from distant markets. The combined facility operated most intensively during the 1st and 2nd centuries CE, following Roman ...

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