Antinoopolis — Southern Necropolis Harbour at Sheikh Ibada South (Antinoe South)
Antinoopolis South Cemetery · Sheikh Ibada South · Antinoe Southern Harbour
Roman to Byzantine (130 – 650 CE)·Roman Egyptian / Greco-Roman·🇪🇬 Minya Governorate, Sheikh Ibada, Antinoopolis southern necropolis and canal harbour, Egypt
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About Antinoopolis — Southern Necropolis Harbour at Sheikh Ibada South (Antinoe South)
Southern necropolis and canal harbour of Hadrianic Antinoopolis (Antinoe) at Sheikh Ibada, where southern desert necropolis and Bahr Yusef canal branch now lie 1–3 m buried under Nile east bank dunes south of Hadrian's 122 CE grid. 5 m, southern canal quay 80 m at –2 m and Christian funerary basilica 30×20 m at –1 m mapped 2020 MFTI Antinoopolis magnetometry. Founded by Hadrian 130 CE for drowned lover Antinous, Antinoe was Greco-Roman Megalopolis until 7th c.
Arab sack. Southern canal supplied desert oases. Necropolis houses 2nd c. mummy portraits famed from Gayet excavations.
Why it mattersSouthern avenue proves full Hippeian grid extension; necropolis mummy portraits anchor Hadrianic funerary art and 7th c. abandonment horizon via canal silt.
Open questions
Mysteries & theories
Mysteries
- 01Whether southern canal is Hadrianic or Ptolemaic Bahari re-cut
- 02Attribution of basilica to Christian vs earlier imperial cult?
Theories
- 01Southern necropolis was pilgrim cemetery for Antinous cult not civic dead
- 02Canal silting after Arab conquest triggered rapid desertification of Antinoe
Theories are interpretations, not findings. The seal above tells you how much scholarly weight the place carries.
History
How it came to be
- Built
- 130 CE Hadrian foundation; southern avenue and canal 132 CE
- Period
- Roman to Byzantine (130 – 650 CE)
- Culture
- Roman Egyptian / Greco-Roman
- Purpose
- Hadrianic ideal city — southern necropolis avenue and Bahr Yusef oasis canal port for desert caravan grain
- Abandoned
- c. 650 CE (Arab conquest and canal silting)
- Rediscovered
- 1896 Gayet mummy portraits; 1920s Anti; 2020 southern necropolis GPR
- Excavation
- Buried
130 CE
Hadrian founds Antinoopolis for Antinous; grid and southern necropolis avenue laid
132 CE
80 m southern canal quay and basilica built
2020
MFTI magnetometry maps southern avenue 500 m at –1.5 m under dunes
On the ground
Structures & features
27.8050° N · 30.8750° E · 48 m · 3 mapped features
Southern Limestone Avenue (500 m)
avenue500 m limestone avenue at –1.5 m with curb and tombs
27.8055° N · 30.8755° ESouthern Canal Quay (80 m)
quay80 m limestone canal quay at –2 m with granite bollards
27.8045° N · 30.8760° EChristian Funerary Basilica (30×20 m)
basilicaBasilica 30×20 m poured concrete at –1 m with apse
27.8050° N · 30.8745° E