Toricos — Gelendzhik Roadstead Harbour at Toretae Cape (Gelendzhik East) — v2
Toretai Harbour East · Toricos Roadstead · Gelendzhik Eastern Harbour
Archaic to Late Antique (600 BCE – 400 CE)·Ionian Greek / Bosporan·🇷🇺 Russia, Krasnodar Krai, Gelendzhik Bay, Tonkiy Cape roadstead east, Russia
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About Toricos — Gelendzhik Roadstead Harbour at Toretae Cape (Gelendzhik East) — v2
Eastern roadstead of Toricos (Toretai) at Gelendzhik Bay Tonkiy Cape, where the Bosporan coastal harbour now lies 2–4 m submerged. Distinct from western Toricos-Toretai harbour already in database, this eastern roadstead preserves 60 m timber-stone quay at –3 m, roadstead anchor scatter at –4 m and coastal watchtower base at –1.5 m mapped 2016 Gelendzhik diving. Mentioned in Arrian's Periplus as Toretae anchorage, the harbour served Bosporan cabotage and Sindian timber export from 5th c. BCE to 4th c. CE. Cores show harbour mud with Sinope roof tiles at 2.5 m depth.
Why it mattersEastern roadstead proves Toricos dual-anchorage; quay timber dates calibrate Sindica coastal cabotage network and Gelendzhik Bay sea-level.
Open questions
Mysteries & theories
Mysteries
- 01Whether eastern quay is Toricos proper or subordinate Toretae vicus
- 02Attribution of watchtower to Bosporan coastal limes or earlier Sindian?
Theories
- 01Roadstead served seasonal timber fleet when western harbour silted
- 02Anchor scatter marks 1st c. BCE Mithridatic fleet staging
Theories are interpretations, not findings. The seal above tells you how much scholarly weight the place carries.
History
How it came to be
- Built
- 5th c. BCE Bosporan anchorage; eastern quay Hellenistic 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
- 4th c. CE Hunnic incursions and roadstead siltation
- Rediscovered
- 19th c. antiquarian; modern diving 2010s
- Excavation
- Submerged
5th c. BCE
Toricos founded as Toretae cabotage harbour
3rd c. BCE
60 m eastern quay and watchtower built
2016
Gelendzhik diving maps eastern roadstead at –3 to –4 m
On the ground
Structures & features
44.5620° N · 38.0760° E · -2 m · 3 mapped features
Eastern Timber-Stone Quay (60 m)
quay60 m eastern quay at –3 m timber-stone headers
44.5625° N · 38.0765° ERoadstead Anchor Scatter (–4 m)
anchorRoadstead anchor scatter 15 iron stocks at –4 m
44.5620° N · 38.0770° ECoastal Watchtower Base (6 m)
towerWatchtower base 6 m diameter at –1.5 m on cape
44.5615° N · 38.0760° E