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SUMMARY
In Boeotia there was a main road axis along the river Kephisos, the demosia hodos (public road) connecting large centers in Boeotia with Athens and Corinth to the south and with Thermopylae to the north. Other roads led to its harbors, such as Euripos, Antikyra, Livadostra and Anthedona, through which Boeotia preserved contacts, both at a local level and with other regions of the Empire as well with Western centers. |
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