Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1035720 | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2011 | 12 Pages |
The aim of this research was the survey and the study of the many quarries located in the first spurs of the Gebel el-’Adila, close to Antinoopolis (Middle Egypt). These quarries are an excellent opportunity for observation and research concerning the “landscape archives” and preserve traces of man’s activity, representing a real cultural heritage. The paper gives a short geological setting of the area and reports our recent study (2006 onward) on traces, typologies, methods and development of the quarrying activity in the area, focussing on the Roman period. The working traces allowed us to define the working tools used for quarrying, the organisation of the works and of the quarry exploitation, as in the area many remains of the quarry organisation network are extant or recognisable, such as: service posts, sledge-ways, docks.
► At Antinoopolis (Egypt) many quarries, mostly roman, where numbered. ► Most of the quarries are clustered into large extractions basins. ► Quarries are underground on three exploitation levels. ► Quarry service posts, transport paths and shipping harbour where detected.