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Ossa Cave is a cave at Mount Ossa in Greece. According to reports, the cave contained inscriptions.[1]

In literature

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The Cave of Ossa, is mentioned in the book De mundo, on page 1.[2] An archaeology expedition, reviewed in an article from 1909 discussed, A Cave of the Nymphs on Mount Ossa.[1] The cave is mentioned in Stable Places and Changing Perceptions: Cave Archaeology in Greece (2013).[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b A. J. B. Wace & M. S. Thompson (1909). "A Cave of the Nymphs on Mount Ossa". The Annual of the British School at Athens. 15: 243–247. doi:10.1017/S0068245400017639. JSTOR 30096414. S2CID 130483031.
  2. ^ Aristotle; Forster, E. S. (Edward Seymour); Dobson, J. F. (John Frederic) (1914). De Mundo. p. 1.
  3. ^ Fanis Mavridis & Jesper Tae Jensen (2013). "Stable Places and Changing Perceptions: Cave Archaeology in Greece".