ποΈ Coptos-Berenike
Red Sea port city and trade hub of Hellenistic and Roman Egypt
π Fast Facts
- Located on Egypt's Red Sea coast near the modern town of Qoseir, approximately 100 km south of Hurghada
- Founded as a Ptolemaic settlement and expanded significantly under Roman rule (1stβ3rd centuries CE)
- Served as a major departure point for maritime trade routes to India and the Arabian Peninsula
- Substantial archaeological remains including port infrastructure, warehouses, temples, and residential quarters
Coptos-Berenike represents one of Egypt's most important ancient harbors, functioning as a vital link in Red Sea commerce during the Ptolemaic and Roman periods. The settlement combined terrestrial and maritime trade networks, connecting the Nile Valley to distant markets across the Indian Ocean. Archaeological investigations have revealed a cosmopolitan community sustained by commercial activity rather than agricultural production ...