Charmutha Explained

Charmutha was an ancient harbor located on the shores of the Red Sea,[1] along the coasts of the Arabian Peninsula. Its exact position, between the city of Yanbu and the bay of Jeddha, is disputed.

According to Diodorus the Sicilian,[2] Charmutha was one of the most renowned ports of antiquity. Its cothon resembled that of Carthage and consisted of two basins, the first rectangular, the second circular.[3] It was large enough to accommodate 2,000 boats. There was a wooded island with the possibility of market gardening, fed by many freshwater canals.

References

  1. Book: Horace . Jones . The Geography of Strabo . 1917 . William heineman . London.
  2. Book: Dowall . The Historical Library of Diodorus the Sicilian . 1814 . Volume 1.
  3. Web site: Bertrand . Lepoivre . The Cothon of Charmutha .