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some ruins have been discovered, whose topographical situation accords with the description of Polybius. They are situated on a swampy island, in a marshy lake near the sea. They enclosed an area of about a quarter of a mile in extent, and appeared to be merely a military post, which was all that the
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as a κλειστὸς λιμήν, or a port with a narrow entrance, which might be shut with a chain. The harbour must have been an artificial one; possibly obstructed by swamps and shoals as scarcely to be accessible even to boats. In ancient times its navigation was esteemed dangerous, whence
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as a place well fortified by ramparts and outworks, and as surrounded by marshes, through which there was only one narrow causeway leading to the place. It was taken by
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probably alludes to this place, when it says that Ambracia had a fortress near its harbour; for near the western shore of the old mouth of the river
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swampy nature of the ground would admit of. This fortress commanded the harbour, which is described by the Periplus and by
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Ancient Greek
ancient Epirus
Ambracia
Polybius
Philip V of Macedon
Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax
Arachthus
Dicaearchus
Lucan
Phidokastro
Arta
Polybius
The Histories
Richard Talbert
Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World
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978-0-691-03169-9
Lund University
Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire
public domain
Smith, William
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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