Anson, 2010. səh. 7 Asirvatham, 2010. səh. 101–102, 123. Anson, Edward M. Why Study Ancient Macedonia and What This Companion is About // Roisman, Joseph; Worthington, Ian (redaktorlar ). A Companion to Ancient Macedonia. Oxford, Chichester, & Malden: Wiley-Blackwell. 2010. 3–20. ISBN978-1-4051-7936-2. 2022-09-04 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08. Asirvatham, Sulochana R. Perspectives on the Macedonians from Greece, Rome, and Beyond // Roisman, Joseph; Worthington, Ian (redaktorlar ). A Companion to Ancient Macedonia. Oxford, Chichester, & Malden: Wiley-Blackwell. 2010. 99–124. ISBN978-1-4051-7936-2.
Harle, 1998, p. 24: "The idea of the city-state was first challenged by the ideal of pan-Hellenic unity supported by some writers and orators, among which the Athenian Isocrates became a leading proponent with his Panegyrics of 380 suggesting a Greek holy war against Persia. However, only the rise of Macedonia made the realization of pan-Hellenic unity possible.". Harle, Vilho. Ideas of Social Order in the Ancient World. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 1998. ISBN978-0-313-30582-5. 2014-06-27 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Hanson, 2012, Ian Worthington, "5. Alexander the Great, Nation Building, and the Creation and Maintenance of Empire", p. 119: "Afterward he [Alexander] revived his father's League of Corinth, and with it his plan for a pan-Hellenic invasion of Asia to punish the Persians for the suffering of the Greeks, especially the Athenians, in the Greco-Persian Wars and to liberate the Greek cities of Asia Minor.". Hanson, Victor Davis, redaktorMakers of Ancient Strategy: From the Persian Wars to the Fall of Rome. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 2012. ISBN978-0-691-15636-1. 2022-02-03 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Kristinsson, 2010. səh. 79: "Both these empires [Macedonian and Roman] originated on the edges of the Greek world and were heavily influenced by Greek civilization even to the point of copying the Greek phalanx but developing it according to their own preferences … As the Macedonians became infused with Greek civilization they developed a larger and stronger state than any in Greece proper … The Macedonians only became important players in the Greek system after they had used what they had learned from the Greeks to expand into barbarian Europe." Kristinsson, Axel. Expansions: Competition and Conquest in Europe since the Bronze Age. Reykjavík, Iceland: ReykjavíkurAkademían. 2010. ISBN9979-9922-1-2. 2016-04-24 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Kinzl, 2010, p. 553: "He [Philip] also recognized the power of pan-hellenic sentiment when arranging Greek affairs after his victory at Chaironeia: a pan-hellenic expedition against Persia ostensibly was one of the main goals of the League of Corinth.". Kinzl, Konrad H. A Companion to the Classical Greek World. West Sussex, United Kingdom: John Wiley and Sons Limited. 2010. ISBN1-4443-3412-3. 2022-03-21 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Anson, 2010. səh. 7 Asirvatham, 2010. səh. 101–102, 123. Anson, Edward M. Why Study Ancient Macedonia and What This Companion is About // Roisman, Joseph; Worthington, Ian (redaktorlar ). A Companion to Ancient Macedonia. Oxford, Chichester, & Malden: Wiley-Blackwell. 2010. 3–20. ISBN978-1-4051-7936-2. 2022-09-04 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08. Asirvatham, Sulochana R. Perspectives on the Macedonians from Greece, Rome, and Beyond // Roisman, Joseph; Worthington, Ian (redaktorlar ). A Companion to Ancient Macedonia. Oxford, Chichester, & Malden: Wiley-Blackwell. 2010. 99–124. ISBN978-1-4051-7936-2.
Borza, 1992, p. 64: "The existence of a Late Bronze Age Mycenaean settlement in the Petra not only confirms its importance as a route from an early period, but also extends the limits of Mycenaean settlement to the Macedonian frontier.". Borza, Eugene N. In the Shadow of Olympus: The Emergence of Macedon. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 1992. ISBN0-691-00880-9. 2022-02-13 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Toynbee, 1969, Chapter 3: "What was the Ancestral Language of the Makedones?", pp. 66–77. Toynbee, Arnold Joseph. Some Problems of Greek History. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. 1969. 2022-01-18 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Whitley, 2007. səh. 253: "Ethnicity and culture are not the same, and however the ancient Macedonians viewed themselves, Macedonian material culture had little in common with that of central Greece. Differences are apparent from a very early date." Whitley, James. The Archaeology of Ancient Greece. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. 2007. ISBN0-521-62733-8. 2021-06-10 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Whitley, 2007. səh. 253: "The inhabitants at these sites continued to use a style of 'Balkan' pottery that has little in common with Greek painted wares throughout the Archaic period …" Whitley, James. The Archaeology of Ancient Greece. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. 2007. ISBN0-521-62733-8. 2021-06-10 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Anson, 2010. səh. 19. Anson, Edward M. Why Study Ancient Macedonia and What This Companion is About // Roisman, Joseph; Worthington, Ian (redaktorlar ). A Companion to Ancient Macedonia. Oxford, Chichester, & Malden: Wiley-Blackwell. 2010. 3–20. ISBN978-1-4051-7936-2. 2022-09-04 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Whitley, 2007. səh. 254: "But, if Macedonians were beginning to make use of some central Greek objects, they were otherwise sticking to their peculiar Macedonian ways." Whitley, James. The Archaeology of Ancient Greece. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. 2007. ISBN0-521-62733-8. 2021-06-10 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Harle, 1998, p. 24: "The idea of the city-state was first challenged by the ideal of pan-Hellenic unity supported by some writers and orators, among which the Athenian Isocrates became a leading proponent with his Panegyrics of 380 suggesting a Greek holy war against Persia. However, only the rise of Macedonia made the realization of pan-Hellenic unity possible.". Harle, Vilho. Ideas of Social Order in the Ancient World. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 1998. ISBN978-0-313-30582-5. 2014-06-27 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Hanson, 2012, Ian Worthington, "5. Alexander the Great, Nation Building, and the Creation and Maintenance of Empire", p. 119: "Afterward he [Alexander] revived his father's League of Corinth, and with it his plan for a pan-Hellenic invasion of Asia to punish the Persians for the suffering of the Greeks, especially the Athenians, in the Greco-Persian Wars and to liberate the Greek cities of Asia Minor.". Hanson, Victor Davis, redaktorMakers of Ancient Strategy: From the Persian Wars to the Fall of Rome. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 2012. ISBN978-0-691-15636-1. 2022-02-03 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Kristinsson, 2010. səh. 79: "Both these empires [Macedonian and Roman] originated on the edges of the Greek world and were heavily influenced by Greek civilization even to the point of copying the Greek phalanx but developing it according to their own preferences … As the Macedonians became infused with Greek civilization they developed a larger and stronger state than any in Greece proper … The Macedonians only became important players in the Greek system after they had used what they had learned from the Greeks to expand into barbarian Europe." Kristinsson, Axel. Expansions: Competition and Conquest in Europe since the Bronze Age. Reykjavík, Iceland: ReykjavíkurAkademían. 2010. ISBN9979-9922-1-2. 2016-04-24 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Kinzl, 2010, p. 553: "He [Philip] also recognized the power of pan-hellenic sentiment when arranging Greek affairs after his victory at Chaironeia: a pan-hellenic expedition against Persia ostensibly was one of the main goals of the League of Corinth.". Kinzl, Konrad H. A Companion to the Classical Greek World. West Sussex, United Kingdom: John Wiley and Sons Limited. 2010. ISBN1-4443-3412-3. 2022-03-21 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Anson, 2010. səh. 7 Asirvatham, 2010. səh. 101–102, 123. Anson, Edward M. Why Study Ancient Macedonia and What This Companion is About // Roisman, Joseph; Worthington, Ian (redaktorlar ). A Companion to Ancient Macedonia. Oxford, Chichester, & Malden: Wiley-Blackwell. 2010. 3–20. ISBN978-1-4051-7936-2. 2022-09-04 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08. Asirvatham, Sulochana R. Perspectives on the Macedonians from Greece, Rome, and Beyond // Roisman, Joseph; Worthington, Ian (redaktorlar ). A Companion to Ancient Macedonia. Oxford, Chichester, & Malden: Wiley-Blackwell. 2010. 99–124. ISBN978-1-4051-7936-2.
Borza, 1992, p. 64: "The existence of a Late Bronze Age Mycenaean settlement in the Petra not only confirms its importance as a route from an early period, but also extends the limits of Mycenaean settlement to the Macedonian frontier.". Borza, Eugene N. In the Shadow of Olympus: The Emergence of Macedon. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 1992. ISBN0-691-00880-9. 2022-02-13 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Toynbee, 1969, Chapter 3: "What was the Ancestral Language of the Makedones?", pp. 66–77. Toynbee, Arnold Joseph. Some Problems of Greek History. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. 1969. 2022-01-18 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Whitley, 2007. səh. 253: "Ethnicity and culture are not the same, and however the ancient Macedonians viewed themselves, Macedonian material culture had little in common with that of central Greece. Differences are apparent from a very early date." Whitley, James. The Archaeology of Ancient Greece. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. 2007. ISBN0-521-62733-8. 2021-06-10 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Whitley, 2007. səh. 253: "The inhabitants at these sites continued to use a style of 'Balkan' pottery that has little in common with Greek painted wares throughout the Archaic period …" Whitley, James. The Archaeology of Ancient Greece. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. 2007. ISBN0-521-62733-8. 2021-06-10 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Anson, 2010. səh. 19. Anson, Edward M. Why Study Ancient Macedonia and What This Companion is About // Roisman, Joseph; Worthington, Ian (redaktorlar ). A Companion to Ancient Macedonia. Oxford, Chichester, & Malden: Wiley-Blackwell. 2010. 3–20. ISBN978-1-4051-7936-2. 2022-09-04 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.
Whitley, 2007. səh. 254: "But, if Macedonians were beginning to make use of some central Greek objects, they were otherwise sticking to their peculiar Macedonian ways." Whitley, James. The Archaeology of Ancient Greece. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. 2007. ISBN0-521-62733-8. 2021-06-10 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2017-05-08.