Egypt: The granite ruins and artifacts are remarkably well preserved

Some well-preserved artifacts
0 0
Share This:
Read Time:1 Minute, 23 Second

 

The Lost City of Heracleion, Alexandria, An ancient city exhumed from the depths of the ocean.

It was a legend. No trace of the city had ever been found, and it appeared only in a few rare inscriptions and ancient texts.

Some well-preserved artifacts
Some well-preserved artifacts

The city of Thonis-Heracleion (known by both its Egyptian and Greek names) was not something anyone was expecting to find, because no one was looking for it. So it was something of a shock when in 2000 French archaeologist Franck Goddio, looking for 18th-century French warships, saw a colossal face emerge from the watery shadows of the Alexandria bay.

Goddio had stumbled upon Thonis-Heracleion completely submerged 4 miles off the coast of Egypt. Among the underwater ruins were 64 ships, 700 anchors, a treasure trove of gold coins, 16-foot-tall statues, and, most notably, the remains of a massive temple to Amun-Gereb, supreme god of the ancient Egyptians.

READ:  COVID-19: Nasarawa Distributes 38 Trucks Of Food Items Across 1,495 Polling Units.

The granite ruins and artifacts are remarkably well preserved. Built around its grand temple, the city was likely criss-crossed with a network of canals—a kind of ancient Egyptian Venice. Its islands were home to small sanctuaries and homes and the city controlled the trade into Egypt. Over 2,000 years ago, Thonis Heracleion was undoubtedly one of the greatest port cities of the world.

The question of how it ended up on the floor of the Mediterranean remains unanswered.

Some well-preserved artifacts
Some well-preserved artifacts

Article writing by Kareem osama

Via: @archaeology___
#Ancient_Marine_Archaeology
#LostCity #Heracleion #Egypt #ancientcity #underwater

READ:  2023: Nasarawa APC Crisis deepens as Hon Abdulaziz resigns from party, Joins A A

About Post Author

Global Times Nigeria

This Site, www.globaltimesnigeria.com brings to you the latest news across Nigeria, Africa, and world news inclusive. Do you have a news story, inquiry, advert, press release? Contact newsroom on these Phone Contacts: +2348055518628 / +23408038997140 Mail Address: yahayatoto@gmail.com admin@globaltimesnigeria.com
Happy
Happy
0 %
Sad
Sad
0 %
Excited
Excited
0 %
Sleepy
Sleepy
0 %
Angry
Angry
0 %
Surprise
Surprise
0 %
Share This:
CONTINUE READING...

Average Rating

5 Star
0%
4 Star
0%
3 Star
0%
2 Star
0%
1 Star
0%

Leave a Reply