by Tanada » Thu 04 Dec 2008, 00:39:42
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('dunewalker', 'T')anada, you piqued my curiosity about the Suez Canal, as I've never studied it. Surprising to learn that it's a sea level canal. I did a little googling & discovered that apparently there was some sort of canal there in the times of Cleopatra and Ramses. Some course between the Nile & the Red Sea, which I guess would accomplish much the same goal as the modern version. Maybe Frankthetank with his mapping skills can dredge up some maps on this--I'd be very interested.
If you go to this
LINK and scroll to page four of the encoded document you will see a map with a releif inset of the canal route showing the hills and mountains they moved in three spots to make it sea level the whole way.
As for the old freshwater canal, if you look at the releif map it is beleived to have extended from the Nile Delta to the Great Bitter Lake, and from the lesser lake to the Suez gulf.
There are archetectural records of Persian Gulf built ships at Batusus in the Nile Delta. These ships were not seen in the rest of the Med basin, only as far as the Nile Delta, but they supported oar powered trading ships, trireme galleys, whish came from as far as Basra on the Tigris/Euphrates to trade.