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If you search on Google Books for "vari cave" you will find 300 results, Searching for "cave of archedemus" (or 'archedemos' and the other variations on his name) yields less than ten results, all books recycling material from Wikipedia. Given that the scientific sources prefer this name, I think this is the appropriate name for this article. Because the official website of the Greek government speaks of the Nympholyptos Cave, I've added that as an alternative as well. Previously I had also mentioned Cave of Pan as a name, but I don't see this consistently used, plus it's confusing because there are many other caves of Pan. --AlexanderVanLoon (talk) 17:36, 4 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]