Myos Hormos
Myos Hormos (Ancient Greek: Μυὸς Ὅρμος) was a Red Sea port founded by the Ptolemy II Philadelphus upon a headland of similar name, around the 3rd century BC. Later, it was renamed to Aphrodites Hormos (Ancient Greek: Ἀφροδίτης ὅρμος) but the elder appellation is more generally retained.
Shown within Egypt | |
Location | Al-Qusayr, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt |
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Region | Upper Egypt |
Coordinates | 26°9′24″N 34°14′30″E |
Type | Settlement |
History | |
Builder | Ptolemaic dynasty |
Founded | 3rd century BC |
Abandoned | After the 4th century AD |
Periods | Ptolemaic Kingdom to Roman Empire |
Following excavations carried out recently by David Peacock and Lucy Blue of the University of Southampton, it is thought to have been located on the present-day site of Quseir al-Quadim (old Quseir), eight kilometres north of the modern town of El Qoseir in Egypt.
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