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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
Aegean Islands: dedications from,
110
Aegina: dedications by,
120
â
21
; as potential Persian ally,
110
,
111
â
12
,
120
â
21
; Temple of Aphaia at,
255
Aegospotamoi, battle of,
139
â
40
; Spartan dedication to victory at,
129
,
137
,
147
,
156
,
219
Aemilius Paullus,
190
â
91
,
196
,
299
â
300
; column, frieze, and statue erected by,
191
,
299
; location of statue and column of,
16