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

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comparable to that conducted in the Thermaic Gulf, means that evalu-
ations of this region’s mineralogical exploitation are based mainly on
selective area studies and on comparatively late documentary evidence,
which does not necessarily reflect earlier relations. Investigation of the
slag deposits and mining evidence in the Pangaion region have focused


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

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Extension des pôles urbains
Zone publique

Protection du pôle nord-est :
rempart et bastions
Nécropole?

Sanctuaires

HÉRACLÉION

ATHÉNAION

PYTHION

ARTÉMISION

Mnèma de Glaukos

Protection du pôle nord-est :
ligne de la défense naturelle

(^) Porte des Charites
Fig. 6.2.Thasos, plan of the civic area in the sixth centurybc, showing the
persistence of districts within the confines of the later city.
The lure of the northern Aegean 265

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