ποΈ Kaine-Mons Porphyrites
Ancient Roman porphyry quarry in the Eastern Desert
π Fast Facts
- Location: Eastern Desert of Egypt, approximately 120 km southeast of Luxor
- Period: Actively quarried from the 1st century CE through late Roman period
- Material: Imperial porphyry (purple-red stone), highly prized in antiquity
- Status: Extensive remains of Roman quarrying infrastructure and settlement ruins
Kaine-Mons Porphyrites was a major Roman porphyry quarry in Egypt's Eastern Desert, exploited primarily for the extraction of imperial porphyryβa dense, hard volcanic stone prized for monumental sculpture, architectural elements, and vessels throughout the Roman Empire. The site remains one of the largest and most extensively documented ancient quarries, with archaeological evidence spanning the 1st to 5th centuries CE. Its remote location necessitated a complex supply chain involving military ...