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Nemea
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Mark Cartwright published on 27 July 2012 |
Nemea was a religious sanctuary in the northern Peloponnese of Greece where pan-Hellenic athletic games were held every two years from 573 BCE until 271 BCE, after which, the Games were definitively moved to Argos. Situated near the foothills of the Arcadian mountains, 333m above sea level in a long narrow valley, Nemea has cool summers and harsh winters... [continue reading]
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Panos ValavanisUniversity of California Press (28 September 1999)Currently unavailable -

Joseph L. RifeAmerican School of Classical Studies at Athens (01 June 2012)Price: $142.50 -

AnonymousUniversity of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (19 August 2004)Price: $40.50 -

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Ana M. AbraldesUniversity of California Press (21 December 1989)Currently unavailable -

Matthew DillonRoutledge (12 August 1997)Price: $135.01 -

PindarLoeb Classical Library (15 April 1997)Price: $22.80 -

Waldo E. SweetOxford University Press, USA (29 October 1987)Price: $71.25 -

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