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INDEX
Note: Illustrations, including maps, are indicated with bold page numbers.
Acanthus: dedications by, 137
Acanthus column, 299; as Athenian dedication, 166, 344n10; elements in museum, 299
access to Delphi, 45, 136; adyton as restricted space, 18; dangers to travelers, 73, 196; modern transportation and, 277, 278; trade routes and, 52
Achaea: and financial tribute to Rome, 209, 211; Roman province of, 169, 205, 207, 209, 227, 235, 243, 255
Achaia: pottery from, 53
Achean League and Achean War, 193
Actium, battle of, 203
Adrastus, 83
adyton, 18–19, 19, 24
Aegean Islands: dedications from, 110
Aegina: dedications by, 120–21; as potential Persian ally, 110, 111–12, 120–21; Temple of Aphaia at, 255
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