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Eastern Aegean
Eastern Aegean from a map of Greek and Phoenician Settlements in the Mediterranean Basin about 550 BC
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Eastern Aegean Map c. 550 B.C.

Large version of accompanying thumbnail.

The Aegean Region, to 300 B.C
From Frank Smitha's site. Caria, Lydia, and Rhodes on the East; Peloponneus, Attica, Boeotia, and Euboea, on the West; Chalcide, and Thrace to the north; Crete to the south.
The Aegean Region, 185 BC
Regions of power highlighted and focused in Macedonia and Pergamum.
Thrace
From Bill Thayer's Lacus Curtius site.
Map of the Aegean
Map shows main natural resources of the Aegean area and the major cities.
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