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46: 630: 254:. The location of this city is uncertain, but given that Acte means "coast" or "promontory", one can speculate that this is a culture reference to local or native population groups inhabiting some coastal areas of the Attic promontory, perhaps sharing language, or ethnic ties. This concords with evidence from the archaeological record which attest widespread coastal settlement in the Neolithic period (OED ad. loc. cit. Attica). 642: 597: 587:
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with an English Translation by W.H.S. Jones, Litt.D., and H.A. Ormerod, M.A., in 4 Volumes. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1918.
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its name before it was changed to Cecropia by Cecrops, others claim that
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Index

Actaeus (mythology)
Attica

Actaeon
Cecrops
autochthon
Aglaurus
Greek mythology
/ækˈtəs/
Ancient Greek
Actaeon
Attica
Pausanias
Aglaurus
Cecrops
Athens
Erse
Pandrosus
Phoenike
Suda
Scamon of Mytilene
Phoenician letters
Phoenice
Acte
Attica
Atthis
Cranaos
Bibliotheca
Actaeus armatus
Cambrian

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