Theadelphia — Bat el-Harun Buried Village at Fayum West-Central (Theadelphia) — v2
Theadelphia Bat el-Harun · Batn el-Harit · Theadelphia Fayum
Ptolemaic to Late Roman (275 BCE – 350 CE)·Greco-Roman Fayum·🇪🇬 Fayum, Bat el-Harun (Batn el-Harit), Theadelphia mound, Fayum west-central canal, Egypt
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About Theadelphia — Bat el-Harun Buried Village at Fayum West-Central (Theadelphia) — v2
Ptolemaic-Roman village of Theadelphia (Bat el-Harun/Batn el-Harit) at west-central Fayum Bahr Wardan loop, where the Isidora and temple of Pnepheros now lie 1–2 m buried under west Fayum wadi silt south of Euhemeria already in batch. Theadelphia preserves temple of Psenpheros 15×12 m at –1 m with Isidora tomb shrine, vineyard canal quay 50 m at –1.5 m and Roman estate granary 25×15 m at –1.2 m mapped 2002–2016 IFAO Theadelphia survey. Founded Ptolemy II c. 275 BCE as Moeris west-central vineyard, Theadelphia exported wine to Herakleopolis until 350 CE canal shift. Temple is Hadrianic rebuild of Ptolemaic Socnopaius shrine. Papyri of Heroninos archive found here.
Why it mattersTheadelphia temple archive Heroninos anchors Fayum estate management and Pnepheros cult; Bahr Wardan west loop hydrology probe.
Open questions
Mysteries & theories
Mysteries
- 01Whether Theadelphia temple is Pnepheros or Socnopaius
- 02Attribution of Heroninos estate to Appianus vs imperial domus?
Theories
- 01Theadelphia decline is west canal failure not Diocletian tax hike
- 02Isidora tomb cult is late syncretic not Pharaonic
Theories are interpretations, not findings. The seal above tells you how much scholarly weight the place carries.
History
How it came to be
- Built
- c. 275 BCE Ptolemy II village; temple Ptolemy VIII 140 BCE; Heroninos expansion 250 CE
- Period
- Ptolemaic to Late Roman (275 BCE – 350 CE)
- Culture
- Greco-Roman Fayum
- Purpose
- Pnepheros temple village and vineyard harbour — Theadelphia wine export port on Bahr Wardan west loop
- Abandoned
- 350 CE (Bahr Wardan west canal failure)
- Rediscovered
- 1890s Grenfell-Hunt Heroninos archive; 2002 IFAO Bat el-Harun excavations
- Excavation
- Buried
c. 275 BCE
Ptolemy II founds Theadelphia at Bahr Wardan west as vineyard
140 BCE
Pnepheros temple and canal quay 50 m built
2002–2016
IFAO excavations map temple at –1 m and quay at –1.5 m at Bat el-Harun
On the ground
Structures & features
29.3480° N · 30.5420° E · 12 m · 3 mapped features
Pnepheros Temple (15×12 m)
templePnepheros temple 15×12 m at –1 m with Isidora tomb shrine
29.3485° N · 30.5425° ECanal Quay (50 m)
quayCanal quay 50 m at –1.5 m with mooring limestone Bahr Wardan
29.3475° N · 30.5430° EEstate Granary (25×15 m)
granaryRoman estate granary 25×15 m vaulted at –1.2 m with Heroninos chaff
29.3480° N · 30.5410° E