The Downturn of Egypt’s Eastern Desert in the Middle Roman Imperial Period

Brandon McDonald
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Roman activity in Egypt’s Eastern Desert fluctuated significantly, ranging from intense exploitation of its resources and desert routes that facilitated Indo-Mediterranean trade, to the Roman Empire’s near total abandonment of the region. In those areas crucial to the Roman state – stone quarries, Red Sea ports, desert road stations and mining settlements – a nadir in occupation occurs near the mid-third century CE. But archaeological evidence indicates that significant reductions in activity occurred between the late second and early third centuries CE – i.e., in the Antonine and Severan Periods. The downturn was probably a result of distant geopolitical engagements, outbreaks of disease and/or shifting patterns of trade, which led to the Empire’s neglect of and gradual withdrawal from the area. This article reviews the archaeology of the Eastern Desert and considers the reason(s) this once-important region fell into decline.[Formula: see text]
中罗马帝国时期埃及东部沙漠的衰退
罗马人在埃及东部沙漠的活动起伏很大,从大力开发资源和促进印度-地中海贸易的沙漠路线,到罗马帝国几乎完全放弃该地区。在那些对罗马国家至关重要的地区--采石场、红海港口、沙漠公路驿站和采矿定居点--公元前 3 世纪中叶出现了占领的低谷。但考古证据表明,在公元二世纪末至三世纪初,即安东尼时期和塞维利亚时期,该地区的活动明显减少。这种衰退可能是由于遥远的地缘政治交战、疾病爆发和/或贸易模式的改变,导致帝国忽视并逐渐撤出该地区。本文回顾了东部沙漠的考古情况,并探讨了这个曾经重要的地区衰落的原因。
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