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Part 4
Listen and answer questions 1 – 10.
Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Complete the notes below.
How Ancient Ports Were Built
Choosing a Location
- Builders looked for a natural to protect ships from wind and waves.
- Alexandria was chosen because the coastline offered good natural shelter.
The Breakwater
- Built from large stone blocks cut from nearby .
- At Caesarea, workers used an early form of to build the breakwater underwater.
- The mixture included volcanic ash, lime, and seawater — it hardened even when wet.
The Quay
- Wooden quays were cheaper but did not last as long as ones.
- Ancient stone quays have been found in Greece and the Middle East.
Warehouses
- Long, narrow buildings placed close to the water for storing goods.
- At Ostia, warehouses were used to store grain, oil, and .
- Buildings were made of .
The Lighthouse
- The Pharos of Alexandria was built around BC.
- It was approximately 100 metres tall.
- A fire at the top helped sailors see the port from far away.
Dredging
- Sand and mud made harbours too for large ships over time.
- Workers used baskets and scoops on wooden frames to remove material from the harbour floor.
Port Workers
- Ports needed dock workers, merchants, and officials who collected on imported goods.
- Money changers were also present because merchants used different .