Nymphaion — Ak-Burun Southern Harbour at Geroevka (Bosporus)
Nymphaion South Harbour · Ak-Burun Bay Harbour · Geroevka Harbour
Archaic to Late Antique (late 6th c. BCE – 250 CE)·Mytilenian / Bosporan Greek·🇺🇦 Crimea, Kerch Strait, Geroevka / Eltigen south bay, Ukraine
About
About Nymphaion — Ak-Burun Southern Harbour at Geroevka (Bosporus)
Southern harbour of Nymphaion, Bosporan grain port 17 km south of Pantikapaion, where the lower terrace and southern bay quay now lie 1–2 m submerged off Geroevka beach. Distinct from northern lower terrace already in database, this southern embayment preserves 90 m ashlar quay at –1.5 m, wine-press quarter and Sinope amphora dumps mapped 2018 Hermitage Bosporan Expedition diving. Founded by Mytilenians or Athenians late 6th c. BCE, Nymphaion thrived on wine export (prytaneion) until Goths 250 CE. Harbour silt cores show Thessalian roof collapse horizon at 1.8 m depth. Southern quay shielded southerlies and served shallow-draft coasters.
Why it mattersSouthern harbour proves dual-basin Nymphaion model; wine-press stratigraphy links Sinope amphora stamps to Bosporan vintage chronology and Strait sea-level curve.
Open questions
Mysteries & theories
Mysteries
- 01Whether southern quay served military or commercial function primarily
- 02Attribution of Thessalian collapse to 63 BCE earthquake?
Theories
- 01Dual harbours segregated large grain ships (north) from wine coasters (south)
- 02Presses abandoned after Goth sack, not silting
Theories are interpretations, not findings. The seal above tells you how much scholarly weight the place carries.
History
How it came to be
- Built
- late 6th c. BCE (Geloan foundation); southern quay 4th c. BCE
- Period
- Archaic to Late Antique (late 6th c. BCE – 250 CE)
- Culture
- Mytilenian / Bosporan Greek
- Purpose
- Bosporan wine and grain coaster harbour — Sinope amphora export
- Abandoned
- 250 CE Gothic incursions and harbour silting
- Rediscovered
- 1866 Imperial Arch. Commission; south bay quay diving 2018 Hermitage
- Excavation
- Submerged
late 6th c. BCE
Nymphaion founded; southern bay natural roadstead
4th c. BCE
90 m ashlar quay and wine presses built
2018
Hermitage diving maps southern quay at –1.5 m
On the ground
Structures & features
45.2320° N · 36.4150° E · -1 m · 3 mapped features
Southern Ashlar Quay (90 m)
quay90 m southern ashlar quay at –1.5 m with bollard cuttings
45.2315° N · 36.4155° EWine-Press Row (8 m, rock-cut)
pressRock-cut wine press row 8 m with plastered vats at –1 m
45.2325° N · 36.4145° ESinope Amphora Dump
dumpSinope amphora dump and sherd horizon at –1.8 m silt horizon
45.2320° N · 36.4150° E
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