The Gaza port had been a central stop in the caravan routes of the ancient world.
In 2011, a series of columns and ancient marble arches were discovered in the port of Gaza dating back to 335 AD.
The columns are between three and four meters long, and are believed to date back to the Roman period during the time of Emperor Constantine, who recognized the Christian religion and called this region Constantinople or Myomas.
It was known that the port of Myomas was one of the most important ports during the Roman period.