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1. «PRE» AND «PARA» COLONIAL ACTIVITIES 2. POTTERY STYLES OF 3. POTTERY STYLES OF THE 7th CENTURY B.C. LOCAL AND REGIONAL POTTERY 4. 6th - 5th CENTURIES B.C. URBANISM AND ECONOMY 5. HOUSE "A" DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE AT ARGILOS 6. 6th CENTURY B.C. POTTERY STYLES 7. 5th - 4th CENTURIES B.C. URBANISM AND ECONOMY 8. BUILDING "E" AN EXAMPLE OF PUBLIC ARCHITECTURE 9. 5th - 4th CENTURY B.C. POTTERY FIGURINE AND SMALL OBJECTS 10. THE HELLENISTIC SETTLEMENT OF THE ACROPOLIS AND THE END 11. THE OLIVE PRESSING INSTALLATION ON THE ACROPOLIS 14. ARGILOS EPIGRAPHICAL EVIDENCE
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5th - 4th Centuries B.C.- Urbanism and Economy
The city's life came to an end under the rule of the Macedonian King Philip II. In 357 B.C. he conquered the whole region, destroying for a last time the buildings of Argilos and forcing those who had stayed to move to Amphipolis, which became the macedonian empire's main city in the region.
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