Sardis

Sardis
𐤳𐤱𐤠𐤭𐤣 (Lydian)
Σάρδεις (Ancient Greek)
The Greek gymnasium of Sardis
Sardis is located in Turkey
Sardis
Shown within Turkey
Alternative nameSardes
LocationSart, Manisa Province, Turkey
RegionLydia
Coordinates38°29′18″N 28°02′25″E / 38.48833°N 28.04028°E / 38.48833; 28.04028
TypeSettlement
History
FoundedSettled by 1500 BC, major city by 600 BC
AbandonedAround 1402 AD
CulturesSeha River Land, Lydian, Greek, Persian, Roman, Byzantine
Site notes
Excavation dates1910–1914, 1922, 1958–present
ArchaeologistsHoward Crosby Butler, G.M.A. Hanfmann, Crawford H. Greenewalt Jr., Nicholas Cahill
ConditionRuined
OwnershipPublic
Public accessYes
Websitesardisexpedition.org

Sardis (/ˈsɑːrdɪs/ SAR-diss) or Sardes (/ˈsɑːrds/ SAR-deess; Lydian: 𐤳𐤱𐤠𐤭, romanized: Sfar; Ancient Greek: Σάρδεις, romanizedSárdeis; Old Persian: Sparda) was an ancient city best known as the capital of the Lydian Empire. After the fall of the Lydian Empire, it became the capital of the Persian satrapy of Lydia and later a major center of Hellenistic and Byzantine culture. Now an active archaeological site, it is located in modern day Turkey, in Manisa Province near the town of Sart.


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