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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 3, s. 262, p. 252

Hephaistos. Hera. Lakinia. Herakleidai. Hygieia. Hymettos. Herakles. Hyperbolos. Hypereides. Hyrkanos. Hermaios. Hermes Agoraios. Iaccheion. Iacchos. Iatros. Hermoglyphoi. Ichthyopolia. Herms. Ikria. Iliad ... Agora 3 252 ... Heruli, invasion

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 24, s. 171, p. 147

The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; Index; General Index; Gates; City; Panagia Pyrgiotissa; North. The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; Index; General Index; Gates; City; ... Agora 24 147 ... The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; Index; General Index; Heruli Invasion ... The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; Index; General Index; Heruli Invasion; Destruction

[Agora Webpage] Publications: Monographs

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Monographs Excavations in the civic and cultural center of classical Athens began in 1931 and have continued almost without interruption to the present day. The first Athenian Agora volumes presenting ... A chapter “After the Heruli” follows the fortunes of the area from A.D. 267 till the 19th century; the last century is treated in the detailed report of “The Excavations” up to 1971. ... The course of Athenian construction and destruction is traced from the mid-3rd century, through the Herulian invasion, to the period of recovery in the 3rd and 4th centuries (ending with the invasion of the Visigoth, Alaric, in A.D. 396). The 5th century is described, which saw the closing of the schools of philosophy by Justinian and the first Christian churches, and the gradual decline of the city until the Slavic invasion of the 580s, when Athens began an accelerated slide into oblivion.