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[4] Those taken alive were bound in the very chains they had brought with them, and they measured the Tegean plain with a rope1 by working the fields. The chains in which they were bound were still preserved in my day, hanging up at the temple of Athena Alea.

1 That is, mapping the land out for cultivation.

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