Essaouira, Mogador and Tassort - ancient port in Morocco, page
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Topic started on 1-2-2012 @ 12:52 PM by Hanslune
One of the oldest site on the African Atlantic coast. It was also one of the first sites were fish were processed in an industrial way. It was one of the top ten producers of fish for the Roman Empire - producing prodigious amounts of Garum.

Garum - the Ketchup, A-1 and Salsa of the Roman's

The city also produced the valuable dye known as Tyrian purple

Tyrian Purple

It was visited by Hanno the navigator on his way to the explore Africa.

Hanno the Navigator

In this illustration the name of Essouria is shown as Soloeis et mur Carrien


The Phoenicians had been there earlier the earliest known record of them goes back to the 7th century BCE

Mogador was there most important and for many years their farthest colony



As one of the few good ports on this part of the coast the site was invaded and fortified in turn by many people, the present fortifications were built by the Portuguese added to by Spain, Netherlands, England and the last France



The Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah Museum is small but holds a good collection of artifacts from the earliest inhabitants to the Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Portuguese and French eras

A selection of modern views of the city

Images of modern Essaouira
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