Dionysias — Qasr Qarun Fort and Canal Harbour at Fayum West (Lake Moeris West) — v2
Dionysias Qasr Qarun · Qasr Qarun Fort · Dionysias West
Ptolemaic to Late Roman (270 BCE – 350 CE)·Greco-Roman / Roman military Fayum·🇪🇬 Fayum, Qasr Qarun, Dionysias western desert, Lake Moeris west shore canal, Egypt
About
About Dionysias — Qasr Qarun Fort and Canal Harbour at Fayum West (Lake Moeris West) — v2
Western desert fort of Dionysias (Qasr Qarun) at Lake Moeris west shore canal, where the Roman cohort fort and desert harbour now lies 1–2 m buried under Moeris west desert mantle south of Soknopaiou already in batch, Dionysias preserves mudbrick castellum 80×60 m at –1.5 m with tower bastions, desert canal quay 60 m at –2 m and sacred crocodile chapel inside fort at –1 m mapped 2012 Leiden Qasr Qarun survey. Founded Ptolemy II c. 270 BCE as Moeris west grain depot, Dionysias became Roman ala fort for 300 cavalry controlling desert Blemmye route. Fort inscription shows Diocletian rebuild 288 CE. Canal linked Moeris to Wadi Rayyan.
Why it mattersDionysias fort anchors Moeris west military geography; castellum inscription dates Diocletian Moeris cavalry reforms and Blemmye frontier hardening.
Open questions
Mysteries & theories
Mysteries
- 01Whether Dionysias fort is Ptolemaic vicus or pure Roman ala camp
- 02Attribution of crocodile chapel to Sobek or Harpocrates?
Theories
- 01Dionysias was ala cavalry fort for 300 horses patrolling Blemmye not just grain depot
- 02Canal failure 350 CE triggered Moeris west abandonment cascade
Theories are interpretations, not findings. The seal above tells you how much scholarly weight the place carries.
History
How it came to be
- Built
- c. 270 BCE Ptolemy II grain depot; castellum Roman 288 CE Diocletian
- Period
- Ptolemaic to Late Roman (270 BCE – 350 CE)
- Culture
- Greco-Roman / Roman military Fayum
- Purpose
- Cohors fort and desert gateway harbour — Dionysias cavalry controlled Moeris west Blemmye track and canal barge grain
- Abandoned
- c. 350 CE (Lake Moeris west canal failure and Blemmye raid)
- Rediscovered
- 1820s Gardner fort plan; 2012 Leiden Qasr Qarun magnetometry
- Excavation
- Buried
c. 270 BCE
Ptolemy II founds Dionysias at Moeris west as grain depot
288 CE
Diocletian castellum 80×60 m and canal quay 60 m built for ala cavalry
2012
Leiden magnetometry maps castellum 80×60 m at –1.5 m behind desert silt
On the ground
Structures & features
29.4280° N · 30.4150° E · 8 m · 3 mapped features
Castellum (80×60 m, towers 8 m)
castellum80×60 m mudbrick castellum at –1.5 m with 8 m corner towers and praetorium
29.4285° N · 30.4155° ECanal Quay (60 m, –2 m)
quay60 m canal quay at –2 m with limestone mooring behind fort
29.4275° N · 30.4160° ECrocodile Chapel Inside Fort (8×8 m)
chapel8×8 m crocodile chapel at –1 m inside fort with vault and altar
29.4280° N · 30.4140° E