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  2. Free city (classical antiquity) - Wikipedia

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    Examples of free cities include Amphipolis, which after 357 BC remained permanently a free and autonomous city inside the Macedonian kingdom; [2] and probably also Cassandreia and Philippi. Under Seleucid rule, numerous cities enjoyed autonomy and issued coins; some of them, like Seleucia and Tarsus continued to be free cities, even after the ...

  3. Category:Canaanite cities - Wikipedia

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  4. Helike - Wikipedia

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    Map of area. Helike marked "Ελίκη". A Hellenistic-era building, possibly used as a dye-works A coin from Helike. Helike was founded in the Early Bronze Age (c. 3000–2200 BC) as a proto-urban town with large rectilinear buildings and cobbled streets; walls and occupation layers rich in pottery of the Mycenaean period (c. 1750–1050 BC) were also found, [3] becoming the principal city of ...

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  6. Category:Celtic towns - Wikipedia

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    Solona (ancient city) T. Tylis; V. Vindobona This page was last edited on 1 May 2020, at 15:31 (UTC). Text is available under the ... Code of Conduct;

  7. Niya ruins - Wikipedia

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    The ancient site was known in its native language as Caḍ́ota [citation needed], and in Chinese during the Han dynasty as Jingjue (Chinese: 精絕; pinyin: Jīngjué, Old Chinese tseng-dzot, similar to Caḍ́ota [citation needed]). Numerous ancient archaeological artifacts have been uncovered at the site.

  8. List of codices - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable codices. For the purposes of this compilation, as in philology, a "codex" is a manuscript book published from the late Antiquity period through the Middle Ages. (The majority of the books in both the list of manuscripts and list of illuminated manuscripts are codices.) More modern works that include "codex" as part of ...

  9. Olous - Wikipedia

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    Olous or Olus (Ancient Greek: Ὄλους, [1] [2] or Ὄλουλις [3]) was a city of ancient Crete; now sunken, it was situated at the site of present day town of Elounda, Crete, Greece. According to the Stadiasmus Maris Magni , it had a harbour and was located 260 stadia (in the range of approximately 41 to 50 km or 25 to 31 mi) from ...