Ancient Economies of the Northern Aegean. Fifth to First Centuries BC

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Mount Pangaion and Mount Symbolon, which faces the coastal plain,
has revealed a plethora of hitherto largely unknown sites, which can
perhaps be associated with the Pieres. The detailed investigation of roads
and sites in this area shows the great potential offieldwork for discover-
ing new settlements, most of which are unnamed in the historical record.
On the other hand, Kostoglou’sfieldwork and scientific analysis of iron


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Fond de plan : EfA / M.Wurch-Kozelj & T.Kozelj. Adaptation : M.Bocquet (UMR 8164)

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Extension hypothétique du site thrace Vestiges thraces assurés
Vestiges hypothétiques

Fig. 6.1.Thasos, plan of the city area, showing evidence of Thracians in the area
of the early city.


260 The lure of the northern Aegean

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