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Athens
Athens
Overview
Athens was the leading city-state of ancient Greece, birthplace of democracy, and the cultural center of the classical world. The Acropolis and Agora remain among the most important archaeological sites in the world.
Key Facts
- Location: Attica, Greece
- Period of prominence: ~508–322 BCE (democratic period)
- Population: ~250,000–300,000 (including slaves and metics) at peak ~430 BCE
- Key sites: Acropolis, Agora, Pnyx, Kerameikos
Major Monuments
- Parthenon: Temple of Athena, built 447–432 BCE under Pericles 1
- Erechtheion: Temple with the Caryatid porch
- Temple of Hephaestus: Best-preserved Greek temple
- Theatre of Dionysus: Birthplace of Greek drama
- Stoa of Attalos: Reconstructed in the Agora
Historical Significance
- Birthplace of Athenian democracy (~508 BCE, Cleisthenes' reforms)
- Center of philosophy: Socrates, Plato's Academy, Aristotle's Lyceum
- Led the Delian League against Persia
- Defeated by Sparta in the Peloponnesian War (404 BCE) 2
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Scholarship remains current. Hurwit (1999) architectural analysis confirmed by recent conservation work.
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Scholarship remains current. Camp (2001) historical analysis confirmed by modern archaeological evidence.