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Sardis from Prehistoric to Roman Times: Results of the Archaeological Exploration of Sardis, 1958–1975
Harvard University Press, 1983 Cloth: 978-0-674-78925-8 Library of Congress Classification DS156.S3A8 1983 Dewey Decimal Classification 939.2
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
A great metropolis of the ancient world, “golden” Sardis was the place where legendary Croesus ruled, where coinage was invented. Since 1958 an archaeological team has been working at the site to retrieve evidence of the rich Lydian culture as well as of the prehistoric Anatolian settlement and the Hellenistic and Roman civilizations that followed the Lydian kingdom. Here is a comprehensive and fully illustrated account of what the team has learned, presented by the eminent archaeologist who led the expedition. See other books on: Hanfmann, George M. A. | Prehistoric | Results | Sardis | Sardis (Extinct city) See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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