πŸ›οΈ Ephesus-Sardis

Archaeology - Ancient Rome TΓΌrkiye Asia

Ephesus and Sardis represent two of the most important urban centers of Roman Asia Minor, separated by approximately 140 kilometers across western Anatolia. Ephesus flourished as a port city and provincial capital, while Sardis served as an inland administrative and commercial hub. Both cities witnessed continuous occupation from classical antiquity ...