ποΈ Kaine-Mons Porphyrites
Roman imperial porphyry quarry in the Eastern Desert
π Fast Facts
- Location: Eastern Desert, approximately 120 km southeast of Hurghada, Egypt
- Period: Active during Roman Empire, primarily 1stβ3rd centuries CE
- Resource: Purple porphyry (imperial red porphyry), reserved for Roman imperial use
- Status: Archaeological site; ruins of quarrying infrastructure and settlements remain
Kaine-Mons Porphyrites, known in antiquity as the "Purple Mountain," was a major source of imperial porphyry for the Roman Empire. Located in Egypt's Eastern Desert, the site was developed to extract the distinctive purple-red stone prized by Rome's ruling class. Archaeological evidence indicates systematic quarrying operations, worker settlements, and transportation infrastructure that supplied porphyry to imperial workshops for centuries ...