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๐Ÿ›๏ธ Naucratis-Letopolis
Greco-Egyptian trading settlement and religious centre in the Nile Delta


๐Ÿ• 2 min read ยท Updated 14 Mar 2026 at 23:47
๐Ÿ“Œ Fast Facts
  • Located in the western Nile Delta, approximately 70 km southeast of Alexandria
  • Founded as a Greek trading colony circa 570 BCE during the 26th Dynasty of Egypt
  • One of the earliest centres of Greco-Egyptian cultural and commercial exchange
  • Remains consist of scattered archaeological deposits; no standing structures

Naucratis-Letopolis represents one of the most significant early contact zones between ancient Greece and Egypt. Established during the reign of Pharaoh Amasis II, the settlement functioned as a designated port and trading hub where Greek merchants could conduct commerce under regulated conditions. The site saw active occupation from the Archaic through Hellenistic periods, with material evidence reflecting sustained Greco-Egyptian interaction over several centuries ...

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