Ancient Greek Silver IONIA. Miletos. (6th-5th centuries BC). AR Diobol
Ancient Greek Silver IONIA. Miletos. (6th-5th centuries BC). AR Diobol
IONIA. Miletos. (6th-5th centuries BC). Approx 2500 years old!
Silver (AR) Diobol
Diameter:7.3mm Weight: 1.2g
Obverse: Forepart of lion to left, head turned to right.
Reverse: Stellate pattern within incuse square.
Background
Miletus (Ancient Greek: Μίλητος, romanised: Mílētos) was an influential ancient Greek city on the western coast of Anatolia, near the mouth of the Maeander River in present day Turkey. Renowned in antiquity for its wealth, maritime power, and extensive network of colonies, Miletus was a major center of trade, culture, and innovation from the Bronze Age through the Roman period. The city played a foundational role in the development of early Greek philosophy and science, serving as the home of the Milesian school with thinkers such as Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes.
Miletus's prosperity was closely linked to its strategic coastal location and the productivity of its surrounding rural hinterland, which supported thriving agriculture and facilitated wide-ranging commercial activity. The city established dozens of colonies around the Mediterranean and Black Sea, significantly shaping the Greek world’s expansion.
Archaeological investigations have revealed a rich material culture, including the sanctuary of Apollo at Didyma, remnants of the city's distinctive grid plan, and evidence of long-term agricultural and rural management. Throughout its history, Miletus experienced periods of autonomy and foreign rule, serving as a cultural crossroads between Greek, Anatolian, and later Persian and Roman spheres. The city’s enduring legacy is reflected in its contributions to philosophy, urban planning, and the spread of Greek civilization.
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