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Acropolis
The Acropolis hill (acro - edge, polis - city), so called the
"Sacred Rock" of Athens, is the most important site of the city.
During Perikles' Golden Age, ancient Greek civilization was represented in
an ideal way on the hill and some of the architectural masterpieces of the
period were erected on its ground. The first habitation remains on the
Acropolis date from the Neolithic period. Over the centuries, the rocky hill
was continuously used either as a cult place or as a residential area or
both. The inscriptions on the numerous and precious offerings to the
sanctuary of Athena (marble korai, bronze and clay statuettes and vases)
indicate that the cult of the city's patron goddess was established as early
as the Archaic period (650-480 B.C.).
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