Excavations in the northern and eastern parts of the Byzantine town at ‘Marea Cover Image

Excavations in the northern and eastern parts of the Byzantine town at ‘Marea
Excavations in the northern and eastern parts of the Byzantine town at ‘Marea

Author(s): Tomasz Derda, Mariusz Gwiazda, Tomasz Barański, Aleksandra Pawlikowska- Gwiazda, Dawid F. Wieczorek
Subject(s): Archaeology, Cultural history, Architecture, Local History / Microhistory, 6th to 12th Centuries
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: Egypt; Roman/Byzantine/early Islamic; architecture; amphorae; terracotta figurine;

Summary/Abstract: The ‘Marea’ project of the University of Warsaw expanded the program to survey and excavate in the northern and eastern parts of the city in order to establish the character and chronology of the structures there. The eastern waterfront was uncovered, along with the adjacent latrines, streets and buildings, which are presumed to be residential. The structures which were examined were very regularly formed and involved large-scale earthworks. They were built no earlier than the mid-6th century AD, and, although their purpose sometimes changed, they remained in use until about the mid-8th century AD. Accumulations of Roman, Byzantine and early Islamic date were discovered, including the oldest remains this season, that is, a row of locally-manufactured amphorae serving an unexplained purpose.

  • Issue Year: 2/2020
  • Issue No: XXIX
  • Page Range: 551-576
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: English
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