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Ancient Greek Topography - W. Kendrick Pritchett: Studies in Ancient Greek Topography, Part vi. (University of California Publications in Classical Studies, 33.) Pp. ix +142; 4 figures in text, 244 plates (on 122 pp.). Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 1989. Paper, $37. - W. Kendrick Pritchett: Studies in Ancient Greek Topography, Part vii. Pp. x + 228; 10 figures in text, 173 plates (on 89 pp.). Amsterdam: J. C. Gieben, 1991. Paper, fl. 160/DM 145.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2009

Graham Shipley
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1 Lakonia, Thyreatis: vi.2–6; vii.6–7, 8 §4 (cf. i.4; iii.4; iv.1–5; v.1–3); also vii.8 §1 on N. Messenia. Aitolia–Akarnania: vi.12; vii.1–4. Philip V: vi.1, 12; vii.1–2.

2 E. Lokris: vi.9 (cf. v.6). Tegea–Hysiai road: vi.7 (cf. iii.3; iv.5; also iii.2 on Argos–Hysiai); vi.7 deals with points raised by Salmon, J. B., CR 35 (1985), 100103.Google ScholarHelikon: vi.8 (cf. v.5). Via Egnatia: vi.11 (for Amphipolis cf. i.3; iii.9).

3 Thermopylai, Herodotos: vi.10; vii.8 §3 (cf. i.5; ii.2 (Artemision); iv.8–10 and appendix, pp. 234–85; v.7). Olympos: vii.5 (cf. ii, appendix, pp. 164–76).

4 Vols. vi–vii are the first since ii (1969) to be properly typeset. The change of publisher for vii seems to have been made for purely practical reasons, but its effect on the price is regrettable. Both volumes are well produced, and the photographs are good; more sketch maps relating sites to their local terrain would have been welcome, however. The absence of a detailed index is still to be lamented (cf. Salmon (n. 2), 101), though readers should note that a placename index to i–v was published in vol. v (1985; not reviewed in CR), pp. 218–21. Is a comprehensive index volume too much to hope for?

5 Αρχαία Κυνουρία ανθρωπινή δραστηριότητα και περιβάλλον (Αριστοτέλειο Πανεπιστήμιο Θεσσαλονίκης, επιστημονική επετηρίς της Φιλοσοφικής Σχολής παράρτημα 54; 1985). A second edition with minor modifications has now appeared (Δημοσιε⋯ματα τον Αρχαιολογικο⋯ Δελτ⋯ου, 43; Athens, Ypourgeio Politismou, Tameio Archaiologikon Poron kai Apallotrioseon, 1990).

6 And have begun to try to answer; see my paper on Perioikoi in Philolakon: Laconian Studies Presented to H. W. Catling (Athens, forthcoming).