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Docks Korinthos (Wrath of Sparta)Korinthos (Wrath of Sparta) Port Level 3

Docks

Command of the sea requires a powerful navy.

Shipbuilding, maintenance and having a safe harbour were obviously crucial to the trade and expansion of any Mediterranean people. From 500BC, the Greek trireme was the backbone of Hellenic navies. Up to forty metres long, and powered by a crew of 170 highly trained, professional rowers, the trireme was narrow and light, if a little unstable. Rowers were expected to throw javelins and sling stones while seated so as not to rock the boat! In Piraeus, the port of Athens, up to 750 triremes could be sheltered in nearly 500 neosokoi, or covered hangars, when not in use. The Carthaginians constructed an artificial harbour or 'cothon' to protect their ships from the sea. It is believed that other cothons could be drained to act as dry docks, allowing for ship maintenance.

Port

Port
Port
(greek_port_1)
Port Level 0
Fishing Port
Fishing Port
(greek_port_fish_2)
Port Level 1
Fishmonger
Fishmonger
(greek_port_fish_3)
Port Level 2
Fish Market
Fish Market
(greek_port_fish_4)
Port Level 3
Shipwright
Shipwright
(greek_port_harbour_2)
Port Level 1
Docks
Docks
(greek_port_harbour_3)
Port Level 2
Neosokoi
Neosokoi
(greek_port_harbour_4)
Port Level 3
Military Wharf
Military Wharf
(greek_port_military_2)
Port Level 1
Drydock
Drydock
(greek_port_military_3)
Port Level 2
Military Port
Military Port
(greek_port_military_4)
Port Level 3
Harbour
Harbour
(greek_port_trade_2)
Port Level 1
Trading Port
Trading Port
(greek_port_trade_3)
Port Level 2
Emporion
Emporion
(greek_port_trade_4)
Port Level 3
Docks

Building Name

Docks

Level Name

greek_port_harbour_3

Building Chain

Port

Building Level

3

Create Time

5

Create Cost

3200

Require Technology

Organised Supply
Organised Supply

Effects

140 wealth from manufacturing (industry) (this_building)

Provides Garrison Army

No Garrison Units

Recruitable Units

No Recruitable Units
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