Carthaginian cothon

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The Carthaginian cothon was a fortified, artificial harbor complex at Carthage that served as a key naval base and shipyard for the city’s powerful maritime fleet.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artificial harbor
naval base
shipyard
associatedWith Punic Wars NERFINISHED
Roman–Carthaginian rivalry
builtBy Carthaginians NERFINISHED
civilization Carthaginian civilization
connectedTo Mediterranean Sea NERFINISHED
currentState archaeological site
describedBy ancient Greek authors
ancient Roman authors
era 1st millennium BCE
feature artificial basins
central island in inner harbor
controlled entrance channel
defensive walls
fortified harbor complex
inner circular military harbor
outer rectangular commercial harbor
quays
slipways for ships
towers
warehouses
function commercial harbor
military harbor
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Archaeological Site of Carthage"
languageOfName Punic
locatedIn Carthage NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Tunisia NERFINISHED
notableFor advanced naval infrastructure
capacity to host large fleet
specialized military and commercial basins
periodOfUse Punic period
strategicRole key naval base in western Mediterranean
termEtymology "cothon" used by Greeks and Romans for artificial harbors like that of Carthage
usedBy Carthaginian navy NERFINISHED
usedFor housing warships
maritime trade
ship construction
ship repair

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Carthaginian navy hadFacility Carthaginian cothon