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THE ATHENIAN PNYX. 235

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During the Dark Ages the names of almost all the places and
points in the topography of Athens were lost.£ As a consequence,
when scholars first began to study the topography of the city, they
were compelled to re-ideritify, as well as possible, the places men-

L. The mediaeval name of the Pnyx, or rather of the bema, 2«aAa toS A-nfioa-
Bevoj, continued in popular use until the beginning of the present century, and
may with good reason be regarded as a tradition derived from classic ages, and
urged in favor of the identification of the place. — J. T. C.
 
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