Abdera — Submerged Archaic Harbour at Avdira (Thrace Bulustra) — v2
Abdera Avdira · Buldigistra Harbour · Abdera Bulustra
Archaic to Hellenistic (656 BCE – 200 BCE)·Clazomenian / Teian Ionian Greek·🇬🇷 Thrace, Xanthi, Bulustra (Bouloustra) lagoon, Abdera harbour, Gulf of Vistonis, Greece
About
About Abdera — Submerged Archaic Harbour at Avdira (Thrace Bulustra) — v2
Archaic harbour of Abdera (Avdira), the Clazomenian-Teian colony at Bulustra lagoon north of Vistonis Gulf, where the 7th c. BCE Mole and Classical walls now lie 1–2 m silted behind Bulustra lagoon bar south of the walled city. Distinct from Abdera city already known, this Bulustra harbour preserves 90 m rubble mole at –2 m with Clazomenian headers, southern quay 80 m at –1.5 m and Archaic wall 400 m at –1 m mapped 2001–2014 Ecole française Abdera diving. Founded by Clazomenai 656 BCE and re-founded by Teians 545 BCE, Abdera was Thrace intellectual port (Protagoras, Democritus) until 4th c. BCE Nestos silting. Lagoon bar now shelters salt pans.
Why it mattersAbdera Bulustra proves Ionian Thrace harbour model; mole masonry anchors Clazomenian vs Teian phase and Nestos delta progradation.
Open questions
Mysteries & theories
Mysteries
- 01Whether Bulustra harbour is Clazomenian or Teian dominant
- 02Attribution of 400 m wall to Teian vs later Philip II?
Theories
- 01Bulustra mole formalized Nestos distributary for Abdera anchorage
- 02Harbour siltation forced Abdera inland shift to Avdira village
Theories are interpretations, not findings. The seal above tells you how much scholarly weight the place carries.
History
How it came to be
- Built
- 656 BCE Clazomenian mole 90 m; 545 BCE Teian walls 400 m
- Period
- Archaic to Hellenistic (656 BCE – 200 BCE)
- Culture
- Clazomenian / Teian Ionian Greek
- Purpose
- Thracian intellectual and wine port — Protagoras Democritus polis, Bulustra lagoon harbour for Nestos grain and Thasos wine
- Abandoned
- c. 200 BCE Nestos siltation and lagoon closure
- Rediscovered
- 1850s Heuzey; 2001 EFA Bulustra mole diving
- Excavation
- Submerged
656 BCE
Clazomenai found Abdera at Bulustra lagoon with 90 m mole
545 BCE
Teians re-found and build 400 m walls after Thracian sack
2014
EFA diving maps Bulustra mole at –2 m behind lagoon bar
On the ground
Structures & features
40.9350° N · 24.9580° E · -1 m · 3 mapped features
Rubble Mole (90 m, Clazomenian)
mole90 m mole at –2 m with Clazomenian limestone headers behind lagoon
40.9355° N · 24.9585° ESouthern Quay (80 m)
quay80 m southern quay at –1.5 m with mooring notches in lagoon
40.9345° N · 24.9590° EArchaic Wall (400 m, isodomic)
wall400 m Archaic wall at –1 m with bastion and gate heading to city
40.9350° N · 24.9570° E