ποΈ Coptos-Myos Hormos
Ancient Roman Red Sea port and Nile Valley trade hub
π Fast Facts
- Located in Upper Egypt near modern Qift, approximately 40 km north of Luxor
- Served as primary Roman gateway for Indian Ocean and Arabian trade from the 1st century CE onwards
- Connected to the Red Sea port of Myos Hormos (Quseir al-Qadim) via a desert trade route
- Remains largely unexcavated; surface archaeology and survey work ongoing
Coptos (ancient Koptos, modern Qift) was one of Egypt's most strategically important commercial centers during the Ptolemaic and Roman periods. The settlement functioned as a distribution hub where goods from Indian Ocean tradeβspices, frankincense, textiles, gems, and luxury itemsβwere transferred from the Red Sea port of Myos Hormos overland to the Nile Valley for onward transport to Alexandria and the Mediterranean. The city also exported locally produced goods including linen, pottery, and ...