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Pausanias, Description of Greece, <a target="_blank" onclick="openPopupWindow(this); return false" href="entityvote?doc=Perseus:text:1999.01.0001&auth=tgn,7002745&n=1&type=place">Laconia</a>, chapter 12, section 1
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As you go from the market-place by the road they name the Aphetaid Road, you come to the so-called Booneta.1 But my narrative must first explain why the road has this name.

1 That is, Office of the Ox-buyer's.

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