Mons Claudianus

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Mons Claudianus was a Roman quarry in the eastern desert of Egypt. It consisted of a garrison, a quarrying site, and civilian and workers' quarters. Granodiorite was mined for the Roman Empire where it was used as a building material. Mons Claudianus is located in the mountains of the Egyptian Eastern desert about midway between the Red Sea and Qena, in the present day Red Sea Governorate. Today tourists can see fragments of granite, with several artifacts such as a broken column. A number of texts written on broken pottery (ostraca) have been discovered at the site.

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  • Mons Claudianus
    Roman quarry in the eastern desert of Egypt
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Mt. Acabe in Egypt, namesake or cognate of the Gulf of Aqaba, as shown in Nicolaus Germanus` 1467 edition of Ptolemy`s Geography (150 A.D.).Mt. Acabe in Egypt, namesake or cognate of the Gulf of Aqaba, as shown in Nicolaus Germanus' 1467 edition of Ptolemy's Geography (150 A.D.).
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Travels in the Upper Egyptian deserts (1913) (14799336453)Travels in the Upper Egyptian deserts (1913) (14799336453)
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26988- walls and granite at Mons Claudianus26988- walls and granite at Mons Claudianus
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