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Rome on the Red Sea


caesar novus

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A documentary on the Romans in Egypt (discovery military channel, a few years old?) showed amazing Roman archeo finds east of the Nile, and especially around Berenice on the Red Sea. The only emerald mines in the empire, and worked by non-slaves. Trillion$ of trade with the east by Roman ships, such as for pepper and other Indian spices. Not a ragged fringe of empire but a prosperous focal point. I wonder what the digging status is... web news seems to drop off by the time of Egypt's recent uprising.

 

Here are some related links I found on trade routes, east desert archeology, and berenice:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periplus_of_the_Erythraean_Sea

http://archaeology-easterndesert.com/html/graeco-roman.html#RomanIntro (note extreme posted tax on prostitutes)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berenice_Troglodytica

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