Underground Catacombs Of Alexandria: Ancient Time Capsule Which Remained Hidden For Almost Two Millennia

MessageToEagle.com – Catacombs of Alexandria are the largest and most important burial site dating back to the Greco Roman period in Egypt.

catacombs of alexandria

They are situated in the vicinity of Pompey’s Pillar, a Roman triumphal column and represent the largest of its type construction that can be found outside of Rome and Constantinople.

The catacombs (Kom El Shuqafa, which means hill of treasures’), was discovered unearthed accidentally in the beginning of the 20th century, when one day a donkey drawn cart fell into a pit, which led to this important historical discovery.

catacombs of Alexandria

catacombs of Alexandria

The ancient place, dating back to the 2nd century AD, is indeed, particularly interesting because its architecture and decorative art have been influenced by Roman, Hellenistic, Pharaonic and ancient Egyptian art.

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The underground structure is like a time capsule, which remained hidden and undisturbed for almost 2 millennia.

catacombsalexandria00The necropolis – underground tunnels dug inside the rock to a depth of 35 meters (115 feet) – consists of three levels, all located underground, but the lowest level of the catacombs suffered due to the flooding, which took place in the area, so it is now inaccessible.

Still there are structures such as a spiral staircase of 99 steps, a shaft used to lower the body of the deceased by using ropes, a rotunda, a banquette hall, a vestibule with two shell-shaped niches. In one niche to the east, there is a statue of a man, and to the west, there is a statue of woman.

Both statues were sculpted with influence of the Egyptian art, with some features of Greek. In the vestibule, there is an antechamber and the burial chamber with three recesses on it; in each recess there is a sarcophagus.

Other elements being the result of mingling cultures are the winged sun disk, the Falcon God Horus and the Uraeaus or the cobra.

The necropolis consists of a series of statues, human heads, Alexandrian tombs and archaeological objects of the Pharaonic funeral cult, strongly influenced by Hellenistic and early Imperial Roman period.

The catacombs were used for the last time in the 4th century AD.

catacombs of Alexandria

The city of Alexandria was originally established by Alexander the Great, the most famous Greek King and army leader, in 332 BC and soon became the cultural and commercial center of the Mediterranean Sea region.

The Catacombs of Alexandria are the result of the mingling of the Greek and the Pharaonic cultures that lived side by side. At first these were private tombs, which later became a public cemetery.

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