Talk:Naxos (Sicily)

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This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography by William Smith (1856).
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[edit] About the site

  • The paragraph about the site of Naxos is quite wrong concerning the remains. It says "there are now no extant remains of the ancient city". Indeed there has been quite some archaeological studies and excavations made since 1854 and the publication of the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. This resource is probably well documentated and usable (with caution) for the historical part, however for the actual state of the site it cannot be considered as a suitable source.