Archaeological Exploration of Sardis (Program)
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Archaeological Exploration of Sardis (Program)
Archaeological Exploration of Sardis (1958-1975)
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Archaeological Exploration of Sardis (1958-1975)
Archaeological Exploration of Sardis 1958 -
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Archaeological Exploration of Sardis 1958 -
Archaeological exploration of Sardis
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Archaeological exploration of Sardis
Fogg Art Museum. Archaeological Exploration of Sardis
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Fogg Art Museum. Archaeological Exploration of Sardis
Cornell University. Archaeological Exploration of Sardis
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Cornell University. Archaeological Exploration of Sardis
Corning Museum of Glass. Sardis Expedition
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Corning Museum of Glass. Sardis Expedition
Harvard University. Archaeological Exploration of Sardis
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Harvard University. Archaeological Exploration of Sardis
Sardis Expedition (1958- )
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Sardis Expedition (1958- )
Corning Museum of Glass. Archaeological Exploration of Sardis
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Corning Museum of Glass. Archaeological Exploration of Sardis
Cornell University. Sardis Expedition
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Cornell University. Sardis Expedition
Sardis Expedition
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Sardis Expedition
Corning, N.Y. Archaeological Exploration of Sardis
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Corning, N.Y. Archaeological Exploration of Sardis
Fogg Art Museum. Sardis Expedition
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Fogg Art Museum. Sardis Expedition
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Sardis is the capital of Lydia, located in the West of modern Turkey. During the height of its power in the 8th-6th centuries B.C. under the kings Gyges, Alyattes and Croesus, Sardis controlled the area from the Aegean coast to the Persian border. It was subsequently the western capital of the Persian empire and an important Roman center. Excavations at ancient Sardis have been conducted by Harvard and Cornell Universities under the aegis of the American Schools of Oriental Research since 1958. George M. A. Hanfmann, of Harvard University, founded and directed the project with A. Henry Detweiler and subsequently Stephen W. Jacobs of Cornell as associate directors.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n80005803
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Archaeology
Classical antiquities
Excavations (Archaeology)
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Turkey--Sardis (Ancient city)
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Turkey--Sardis (Ancient city)
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Turkey--Sardis (Ancient city)
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Turkey
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Sardis (Extinct city)
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Turkey--Sardis (Ancient city)
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