Port; The parking lot of marine vehicles such as ships and boats, the trade center where ships unload and load their cargo, are places that host cranes and generally hold customs.
In particular, it intersects with railway and highway exits. It is established in economically developed places. Fuel, especially oil traffic, has a large place in port traffic. It is divided into two as a general port and a private port. General ports are open to all types of freight traffic. Special ports are specific to certain substances. In terms of structure, harbors are river and lake harbors, in natural bays or on shores protected by breakwaters. Loading and unloading facilities also vary according to the types.
The ancient port of Samos is an ancient port on the island of Samos, in the area where Pythagorion is located today, whose existence is known from the writings of the historian Herodotus.
According to Herodotus, the port of Samos had a very large breakwater. Herodotus described this breakwater as the most advanced example of Greek engineering of its time.[1] The remains of the ancient breakwater are intertwined with the modern breakwater, which is still used today, and therefore it has become very difficult to date.