The synagogue of Sardis, of which only half has been excavated ... of the bazaar which flourished at the time of Croesus, the Lydian king during the sixth century before Christ.
Hanfmann suggests that the interruption was the attack by Ionian Greeks, who fell upon Sardis in 499 B.C. and burned down the city. Also uncovered in the Lydian Bazaar were three inscriptions from ...
when you're trading in a cosmopolitan city like Sardis. Before the first Lydian coins, payments were made mostly in precious metal - effectively just lumps of gold and silver. It didn't really ...
when you're trading in a cosmopolitan city like Sardis. Before the first Lydian coins, payments were made mostly in precious metal - effectively just lumps of gold and silver. It didn't really ...
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