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- Editors’ Preface [George M. A. Hanfmann and Stephen W. Jacobs]
- Author’s Preface
- Abbreviations
- I. Late Antique Sardis
- Historical Outline
- Industry and Commerce
- Public Works and Public Services
- Pagans, Jews, and Christians
- The Material Remains: Sardis in the Time of Diocletian
- The Expansion of the City in Late Antiquity
- II. Byzantine Sardis
- The Dark Ages
- Middle Byzantine Sardis
- Sardis in the Empire of Nicaea and the Last Byzantine Phase
- III. Turkish Sardis
- The Seljuk Period
- The Ottoman Period
- IV. The Sources
- Appendix I. The Metropolitan Bishops of Sardis
- Appendix II. Tamerlane and the Conquest of Sardis
- Bibliography
- Notes
- Plans
- Illustrations
- Index