Roman-Era Pleasure Ship Emerges from Alexandria’s Ancient Harbor After 2,000 Years

Roman-Era Pleasure Ship Emerges from Alexandria’s Ancient Harbor After 2,000 Years

Archaeologists from the European Institute of Underwater Archaeology have discovered a 2,000-year-old Roman-era pleasure ship beneath Alexandria’s ancient port. The remarkably preserved thalamagos offers rare insight into ceremonial life, engineering, and elite culture in Roman Egypt.

 

Archaeologists have uncovered a remarkably preserved Roman-era pleasure vessel beneath the waters of Alexandria’s ancient port, marking one of the most significant underwater discoveries in recent years. The find was made by a team from the European Institute of Underwater Archaeology (IEASM) during an exploration mission at the Royal Island of Antirhodos, once a prominent part of Portus Magnus—the main harbor of ancient Alexandria.

According to the IEASM, the vessel is roughly 2,000 years old and appears to be a thalamagos, a type of ceremonial pleasure barge used in Roman Egypt. These ships are believed to have hosted eminent figures or played central roles in official processions, reflecting the era’s political pageantry and cultural grandeur. What has stunned researchers is the ship’s state of preservation: approximately 90 feet of timber remain intact, enabling experts to reconstruct a vessel that originally measured nearly 115 feet in length and 23 feet in width.

The discovery offers a rare glimpse into maritime engineering and ceremonial life in ancient Alexandria. Antirhodos, now submerged due to centuries of seismic activity and shifts in sea level, was once a prestigious royal quarter associated with the Ptolemaic dynasty. Finds from this area are considered crucial to understanding the city’s political and cultural landscape, particularly during its complex transition into Roman rule.

For archaeologists, the condition of the ship provides an extraordinary opportunity to study wooden construction techniques seldom preserved in marine environments. The vessel’s size and design also reinforce historical descriptions of elaborate river and harbor ceremonies that once animated the city, underscoring Alexandria’s status as a cosmopolitan power center of the ancient Mediterranean.

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As research continues, experts say the ship could yield new insights into elite mobility, ceremonial traditions, and technological capabilities in Roman Egypt—adding an important chapter to the ongoing rediscovery of Alexandria’s submerged past.

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