Scabala
Scabala or Skabala ({{langx|grc|Σκάβαλα}}), also known as Scabla or Skabla (Σκάβλα), was a town of Chalcidice in ancient Macedonia. It is cited in a fragment of Theopompus collected by Stephen of Byzantium, where it is claimed that it was a colony of Eretria. It belonged to the Delian League since it appears in the tribute registry of Athens between 454/3 and 433/2 BCE. Since it is probable that it was one of the cities that rebelled against Athens in the year 432 BCE and in one of the records it paid a phoros jointly with Olynthus and Assa,IG [http://epigraphy.packhum.org/inscriptions/main?url=oi%3Fikey%3D270%26bookid%3D4 I³ 259, col. V,6-7.] it has been suggested that it was located north of the peninsula of Sithonia,{{cite book|author= Mogens Herman Hansen & Thomas Heine Nielsen |title= An inventory of archaic and classical poleis|year= 2004|publisher= Oxford University Press|location=New York|isbn= 0-19-814099-1|chapter= Thrace from Axios to Strymon|page= 842}} which suggestion is accepted by the editors of the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World.{{Cite Barrington|51}}
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Category:Populated places in ancient Macedonia
Category:Former populated places in Greece
Category:Geography of ancient Chalcidice
Category:Members of the Delian League
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