Gorgippia — Northern Basin Breakwater Extension (Anapa Bay North) — v2
Gorgippia North Harbour · Anapa North Breakwater · Gorgippian Bay North
Archaic to Late Antique (600 BCE – 400 CE)·Ionian Greek / Bosporan·🇷🇺 Russia, Krasnodar Krai, Anapa Bay northern basin, Gorgippia north harbour, Russia
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About Gorgippia — Northern Basin Breakwater Extension (Anapa Bay North) — v2
Northern breakwater extension of Gorgippia (modern Anapa) in Anapa Bay north basin, where the Sindian-Bosporan port's northern mole now lies 1–3 m submerged. Distinct from southern harbour quarter already in database, this northern basin preserves 150 m ashlar breakwater at –2 m, northern quay with warehouse podium at –1.5 m and 3rd c. BCE stone-anchor scatter mapped 2018 Anapa Museum diving. Founded by Gorgippos (Sindic Bosporan) c. 390 BCE, Gorgippia was Bosporan wine and slave port until 240 CE Gothic abandonment. Northern mole shielded northeasters and connected Via Sindica.
Why it mattersNorthern basin proves bipartite Gorgippia harbour; breakwater ashlar anchors Sindian-Bosporan masonry transition and Anapa Bay progradation curve.
Open questions
Mysteries & theories
Mysteries
- 01Whether northern mole is Gorgippian or earlier Sindian indigenous work
- 02Attribution of anchor scatter to Bosporan-Sindic war?
Theories
- 01Northern mole built to protect grain fleet from northeasterly bora
- 02Warehouse abandonment linked to 3rd c. Bosporan crisis not Gothic sack alone
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. 390 BCE Gorgippos foundation; northern breakwater early 3rd c. BCE
- Period
- Archaic to Late Antique (600 BCE – 400 CE)
- Culture
- Ionian Greek / Bosporan
- Purpose
- Bosporan harbour and anchorage — grain, fish-salting and cabotage port
- Abandoned
- c. 240 CE Gothic raids and bay siltation
- Rediscovered
- 19th c. antiquarian; modern diving 2010s
- Excavation
- Submerged
c. 390 BCE
Gorgippos founds Gorgippia on Sindian coast
early 3rd c. BCE
150 m northern breakwater and warehouse podium built
2018
Anapa Museum diving maps northern mole at –2 m
On the ground
Structures & features
44.8950° N · 37.3150° E · -2 m · 3 mapped features
Northern Breakwater (150 m)
breakwater150 m northern ashlar breakwater at –2 m with armour headers
44.8955° N · 37.3155° ENorthern Quay Warehouse Podium
warehouseWarehouse podium 25×15 m at –1.5 m with opus incertum
44.8945° N · 37.3160° EStone Anchor Scatter (3rd c. BCE)
anchor12 stone anchors scatter at –2.5 m marking roadstead
44.8960° N · 37.3140° E