Fasciculus:Map of Attica and Megaris.jpg

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English: Scan of Map of Attica and Megaris.
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Fons Maps, plans, views and coins illustrative of the travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece, during the middle of the fourth century before the Christian era
Auctor J. J. Barthélemy

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