Ancient Methone
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Ancient Methone, also called Thracian or Macedonian Methone to distinguish it from Messenian Methone was a polis in Ancient Greece, near the city of Pydna and the modern village of Nea Agathoupolis in Pieria. According to Plutarch, Methone was founded as a Greek colony in the year 733/732 BC. Methone gained special importance by the finding of labeled pottery and potsherds. It is one of the oldest testimonies of Greek writing and an important place in the history of Pieria. ()
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Macedonia and Thrace
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Ancient Methone – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ancient Pydna.