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Archaeology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Archaeology
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References

page 131 note 1 See Proc. Camb. Ant. Soc., vol. vi. p. 395.

page 132 note 1 Vol. xxv. pp. 1–23, Plates i. ii. and iii.; Vol. xxvi. pp. 330–317, Plates xxxi. to xxxv.; ib. pp. 462–463; Vol. xxviii. pp. 1–6, Plates i. and ii.; Vol. xxix. pp. 1–4, Plate i.

See Cambridge Chronicle, May 31 and June 5, 1889.

page 132 note 2 Vol. ii. p. 431, s. 99.

page 132 note 3 Herod, vi. 117.

page 132 note 4 Herod, vii. 69.

page 134 note 1 Herod, vi. 111.

page 135 note 1 See Leake, , The Topography of Athens and the Demi, vol. ii. pp. 7891. Leake however derives the name from a Sclavonic word meaning fortress.Google Scholar