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    <title>Pleiades Data Dumps: Archival Copy, 2011-04-13</title>
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    <description>Title: Pleiades Data Dumps: Archival Copy, 2011-04-13
Editors: Roger Bagnall; Richard Talbert; Tom Elliott; Brian Turner; Sean Gillies
Abstract: Each morning, tables summarizing published locations, names, and places
are written to  gzipped CSV files at
http://atlantides.org/downloads/pleiades/dumps/. We keep a week's  worth
of files, deleting older ones. The schemas of these files are documented
in a README.  The resources under http://pleiades.stoa.org/places/
remain the canonical ancient world  resources; the contents of the
tables are only thin slices. The recently-modified page
(http://pleiades.stoa.org/news/recently-modified) or its corresponding
RSS feed  (http://pleiades.stoa.org/news/recently-modified/RSS) are the
best ways to track what is  changing in these daily dumps.</description>
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