Old Smyrna
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Relevant Maps
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Street map of the east end of the Bay of Izmir
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Locator map of Bayrakli, site of astry of Old Smyrna
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Road map of Izmir, based on OpenStreetMap
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Road map of Izmir, based on OpenStreetMap
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Map by Élisée Reclus from La Nouvelle Géographie universelle, la terre et les hommes finally published 1894
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Pauly-Wissowa 1927
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Admiralty Chart 1645, published 1893
Relevant Views
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Bay of Izmir, satellite view
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View over the east end of the Bay of Izmir
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Izmir, showing the ring of surrounding mountains
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Bayrakli, head-on view of the east end of the Bay, where the asty of Old Smyrna was located
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Site of the asty of Old Smyrna (foregound)
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Site of the asty of Old Smyrna (foregound)
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Mount Yamanlar rising over Bayrakli, site of the asty of Old Smyrna
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Bayrakli, current location of Old Smyrna
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Bayrakli, site of asty of Old Smyrna
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Wrap-around panorama of the east end of the Bay of Izmir
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Izmir center 1714
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Smyrna center 1690
Artifacts
[edit]Neolithic/Chalcolithic Period
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Yeşilova Mound location
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Site
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Site
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Shelter at site
Bronze Age
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Izmir Archeological Museum, Bronze Age, Panaztepe
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Izmir Archeological Museum, late Bronze Age, Panaztepe
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Izmir Archaeological Museum, Early Bronze Age, Küçük Yamanlar
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Izmir Archaeological Museum, late Bronze Age, Baklatepe
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Walters Art Museum, late Bronze Age, Smyrna
Geometric Period
[edit]Orientalizing or Archaic Period
[edit]Ceramics
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Izmir Archaeological Museum, 6th century BC, Bayrakli
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Izmir Archaeological Museum, 6th century BC, Bayrakli
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Izmir Archaeological Museum, 6th century BC, Bayrakli
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İzmir Archaeological Museum 2500 1.jpg
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Izmir Archaeological Museum, 6th century BC, Bayrakli
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Izmir Archaeological Museum, 6th century BC, Bayrakli
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Izmir Archaeological Museum, 6th century BC, Bayrakli
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Izmir Archaeological Museum, 6th century BC, Bayrakli
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Izmir Archaeological Museum, 6th century BC, Bayrakli
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Izmir Archaeological Museum, 650-550 BC, Old Smyrna
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Izmir Archaeological Museum, 650-550 BC, Old Smyrna
Sculpture
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A statue base on Mt. Sipylum named "throne of Pelops" by Pausanias tentatively dated to the archaic period
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7th century Aeolic capital (column top)
Bronzes
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Bronze lion, 7th-6th centuries BC