Fig. 1. Alexandria, late-antique city plan of archaeological evidence, incorporating recent geomorphological and underwater results (author, updated with silting detected by N. Marriner and C. Morhange in Earth-Science Reviews 80 [2007] 150 fig. 12, and with revised plans of submerged harbour structures recorded by F. Goddio, "HeracleionThonis and Alexandria, two ancient Egyptian emporia," in D. Robinson and A. Wilson (edd.), Maritime archaeology in the ancient Mediterranean [Oxford 2011] figs. 7.8-7.9).
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