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On the Date of Alyattes' Sack of Smyrna
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The archaeological evidence for the sack of Smyrna is considered, together with later material. It is argued that this confirms a date for the sack around 600 BC, early in Alyattes' reign.
Title: On the Date of Alyattes' Sack of Smyrna
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The archaeological evidence for the sack of Smyrna is considered, together with later material.
It is argued that this confirms a date for the sack around 600 BC, early in Alyattes' reign.
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