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NAUCRATIS , an ancient Greek settlement in Egypt. The site was discovered by Professor W. M. Flinders Petrie in 1884, on the eastern bank of a canal, about so m. W. of the present Rosetta
inscriptions , with the name of the town, and of great masses of early Greek pottery, such as could not have existed anywhere else. The site was excavated in 18841886 by the Egypt Exploration Fund, and a supplementary excavation was made by the British School at Athens in 1899. A list
1 See footnote to CLEISTHENES (1), ad fin. by the Aeginetans to Zeus, by the Samians to Hera, and by the Milesians to Apollo. A temple of Aphrodite is also mentioned by Athenaeus. Traces of all these temples, except that of Zeus, or at least dedications coming from them, have been found in the excavations, and another has been added to them, the temple of the Dioscuri. The two chief
Ptolemy
Apart from the historic interest
chief
inscriptions upon them, which throw light on the early history of the alphabet. The most flourishing period of the town was from the accession of Amasis II. in 570 B.e to the Persian invasion of 520 B.C., when the contents of the temples must have been destroyed. The earlier chronology has been much disputed. There are clear traces of a settlement going back to the 7th century, including a scarab factory, which yielded numerous scarabs, not of native Egyptian manufacture, bearing the names of the kings that preceded Amasis. Among these were fragments of early Greek pottery. It seems a fair
See W. M. F. Petrie, &c., Naukratis I., third Memoir of the Egypt Exploration Fund (1886) ; E. A. Gardner, &c., Naukratis II., sixth
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