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Around 700 BC, the Acropolis of Athens began to emerge as a significant religious and cultural center. This period marked the construction of early temples, including the Hecatompedon, which was dedicated to Athena. The site became increasingly important as a symbol of Athenian identity and democratic values in the centuries that followed. The Acropolis continued to evolve, eventually hosting the iconic Parthenon in the 5th century BC.

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