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More detailed maps of the City of Athens:
Bronze Age: 1. The Agora and its environs, 2. Early burials in the Agora and its environs, 3. Plan of the excavation of the north slope of the Acropolis, 4. Plan of the Dipylon area;
Iron Age: 5. Buildings on the west side of the Agora, 6. the Tholos area in the 3rd cent. BC., 7. Tripod Street and the Dionysiac precinct, 8. measurements of the Theatre of Dionysos, 9. the Lykourgan, Helenistic and Roman Theatres, 10. the south side of the Acropolis and its full sized plan, 11. the Propylaea or Propylaia of the time of Pericles, 12. terrace sections and general plan of the Parthenon, 13. the plan of the Erechtheion, 14. the city area west of the Acropolis, 15. the Pnyx and the Mouseion Hills. [Ida T. Hill, `The Ancient City of Athens', Cambridge, 1953.; See also Spencer Harrington, `Rebuilding the Monuments of Pericles' in Archaeology, Vol. 48, Jan/Feb 1995, p. 44-56 featuring numerous color images and drawings.; Walther Wrede, `Attika', Athen, 1934, 32 pages and 23 B&W landscape photos: View of the Hymettos from Glyphada, the Pentelikon from Tatoi, the hills of Eleusis after a painting by Carl Rottmann, the hill of Aphidna, the city mountain of Thorikos, the east coast site of Kaki Thalassa, the remaining weathered bottom part of the seated statue in the nymph grotto of Vari, the sacred area of Rhamnus.; See also Thames & Hudson's, `The Greek World', 1985.]
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Nikäa (Nicea) is/was a suburb of Piräus/Athens.
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