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- traditionally stretched between the Thyamis river in the south and the Akrokeraunian range in the north, between present-day Greece and Albania. Its main...
- southern Adriatic and the Ionian Sea. The town was placed south of the Akrokeraunian Promontory, the natural boundary that separated Epirus from Illyria...
- unpublished m****cripts. This includes over a dozen novels, such as In The Akrokeraunian Mountains and Iron Tongue of Midnight, as well as about eighty short...
- antiquity, its name was the "Akrokeraunian Peninsula" (Ακροκεραύνιο ακρωτήριο), whose name was derived from the eponymous Akrokeraunian mountains; this is because...
- modern states of Greece and Albania (Fig. 1.1). It stretched from the Akrokeraunian mountains (south of the Gulf of Aulon) in the north, to the mouth of...
- Vlorë on the southern Adriatic coast. It was located at the foot of the Akrokeraunian Mountains, the natural border between ancient Epirus and Illyria. Ori****...
- were found in the hinterland of the Bay. The area at the foot of the Akrokeraunian Mountains including the Dukat plain in the south of the Bay was inhabited...
- built the fortified settlement of Cerje beyond Shëngjergji P****. The Akrokeraunian peninsula had the most important stone quarries in Illyria. Most of...
- Ekdotikē Athēnōn. p. 20. ISBN 978-960-213-371-2. The sea-ward face of the Akrokeraunian range, from Hagios Basileios northwards, to Palasa, the ancient Palaiste...
- the Akrokeraunian Mountains (Karaburun Peninsula), where the Dukat plain is placed, was inhabited by the southernmost Illyrians. The Akrokeraunian mountains...