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Pactolus (Sart Çayı) - Livius.orgAug 13, 2020 · The Lydian kings, whose capital Sardes was directly east of the Pactolus, were the first to use the gold dust of this river to strike coins.
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Pactolus (river): a Pleiades place resourceJan 27, 2025 · Geographic Names: Pactolus (Latin, 550 BC - AD 300); Πακτωλὸς (Paktolos: Ancient Greek, 30 BC - AD 300).<|control11|><|separator|>
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Heritage Preservation in Central Lydia - Sardis ExpeditionToday, water demand upstream leaves the Pactolus dry by early July, yet Seneca reminds us of its more vibrant days: “The Lydian Pactolus carried you on its rich ...
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PACTOLUS (Paktolos) - Lydian River-God of Greek MythologyIn Greek mythology Pactolus was a river-god of Lydia in Anatolia (modern Turkey). His streams were flecked with gold from the time King Midas washed away ...Missing: ancient | Show results with:ancient
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Introduction, Crawford H. Greenewalt, jr. - Sardis ExpeditionThe Lydians' wealth in gold and silver, acquired from secondary gold in mountain streams on the north side of Mount Tmolus (Fig. 12) and from sources to the ...
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Sardis | Turkey, Map, Location, & History | BritannicaSardis, ruined capital of ancient Lydia, about 50 miles (80 km) east of present İzmir, Turkey. Strategically located on a spur at the foot of Mount Tmolus.Missing: coordinates | Show results with:coordinates
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Turkey climate: average weather, temperature, rain, when to goSummer, when the average temperatures are around 25.5 °C (78 °F) in July and August, is the least rainy season, and August is the driest month, while autumn and ...
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[PDF] Historical notes on gold - à www.publications.gc.caJun 28, 1975 · The Pactolus drains the auriferous region on the flanks of Mount Tmolus (the present Boz Sira Daglari); it is the river in which it is said that ...
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[PDF] electrum - 1. Coinage emerging from a fickle metal - ACHEMENETelectrum occurred in the silts of rivers, such as the Hermus and the Pactolus, which flowed through the Lydian capital Sardis (Ramage and Craddock 2000: 14-26).
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[PDF] Report 5:Lydian Architecture: Ashlar Masonry Structures at Sardishave, beside the gold dust carried down from Mt. Tmolus. But it does contain ... Provenience: Pactolus Riverbed. Material: Marble. Dimensions: H. 0.60 ...
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Amalgamation and Small-Scale Gold Mining at Ancient Sardis, TurkeyGold foils with 4.7% - 17.3% silver (Ramage & Craddock, 2000) and gold-silver- copper foils (Spanish, tumbaga or Turkish, tombak) in the collection at the ...
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Πακτωλός - Pactolus, river in Lydia (Aegean Turkey) - ToposText§272 'Pactolian' Pactolus is a river of Lydia which they say has gold nuggets (S ... Ancient Texts/Places/People/Contact. Quick Contact. Get in Touch with Us ...
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River Pactolus in Greek MythologyApr 5, 2025 · The River Pactolus was seen in Greek mythology as the river-god Paktolos (Πακτωλός in Greek). He was tied to the Lydian River known for its gold.
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Archaeology and the "Twenty Cities" of Byzantine Asia - jstorcentury) toward the banks of the Pactolus, where a large basilical church and a villa attest to the growth and prosperity of the age.35. The evidence, though ...
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[PDF] Byzantine and Turkish Sardisand Byzantine literature. In the Byzantine period, mentions of Sardis ... Apse of Basilica E A at Pactolus North with Byzantine Church E built inside ...
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Paktolos (Sart Çay) - TM PlacesStatus: river. Greek name(s): Πακτωλός. Latin name(s): Pactolus - Chrysorroas Modern name(s): Sart Çay Variants: Paktolos (Pactolus) - Chrysorroas - Sart Çay ...Missing: Byzantine Ottoman
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Kismet, Midas touch and more: Famous words first uttered on ...Oct 8, 2020 · ... Pactolus, a river now named Sart Çayı in Manisa that leads into the greater Gediz River. The Gordion Knot. Midas' father Gordias and the ...
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Gold and Silver Refining at Sardis - Sardis ExpeditionRamage and Craddock have argued that the cementation-parting process was directly related to the emergence of coinage as an accepted medium of exchange, that ...
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Lydians | Department of LinguisticsLydia: ancient kingdom in western Turkey. Its capital was Sardes. In Antiquity, this country was well known for its gold carrying river Pactolus.Missing: origin length
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The Coins of SardisAll earlier coins had been made exclusively of the gold-silver alloy known as electrum. ... 4For opposing views on this question, see Ramage and Craddock 2000, 14 ...
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[PDF] COINS FROM THE EXCAVATIONS AT SARDISThe coins from Sardis excavations include Lydian, Roman, and Byzantine coins, found from 1973 to 2013, and are in their archaeological and economic contexts.
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World's First Coins Were Minted in Ancient Lydia - GreekReporter.comAug 15, 2025 · ... electrum. The Pactolus River whose bed is full of electrum likely supplied the raw materials for the coins. The river itself is mentioned in ...Missing: Gyges | Show results with:Gyges
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POTAMOI - Greek River-Gods (Roman Flumina)PAKTOLOS (Pactolus) A River-God of Lydia in Anatolia (modern Turkey). PARTHENIOS (Parthenius) A River-God of Paphlagonia in Anatolia (modern Turkey).Missing: origin - | Show results with:origin -
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Metamorphoses (Kline) 11, the Ovid Collection, Univ. of Virginia E ...Bk XI:85-145 Midas and the golden touch. This did not satisfy Bacchus. He ... ' The king went to the river as he was ordered: the golden virtue coloured ...
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MIDAS - Phrygian King of Greek MythologyPetitioning the god again, he was instructed to bathe in the river Paktolos (Pactolus) which not only rid him of the power but also imbued the river's sands ...Translation · Family Of Midas · Encyclopedia
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Pseudo-Plutarch, Names of Rivers and Mountains - ToposText... Pactolus upon this occasion. Pactolus, the son of . . . and Leucothea, during the performance of the mysteries sacred to Venus, ravished Demodice his own ...
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Sophocles, Philoctetes (English Text) - johnstoniatextsCHORUS. All-nourishing mountain mother Earth, mother of Zeus himself, you who live and rule 470 in great Pactolus, rich in gold, most dread and sacred mother,
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Propertius (c.50 BC–c.15 BC) - The Elegies: Book ILove refuses to bow to great riches. If she spins out sleep with me as desired, or draws out the whole day in easy loving, then the waters of Pactolus flow ...
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Herodotus, Histories - ToposTextHerodotus, The Histories, translated by George Campbell Macaulay (1852-1915), from the 1890 Macmillan edition now in the public domain.Missing: Pactolus | Show results with:Pactolus
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[PDF] Lord Byron and women's writing Livingstone, LeeOf rich Pactolus, rolled o'er sands of gold,. Page 242. 240. Softened by intervening chrystal, and. Rippled like flowing waters by the wind. (I. 1. 267-71).
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Proserpine and Midas | The Anarchist LibraryNow over golden sands Pactolus runs, And as it flows creates a mine of wealth. Enter Midas, (with grapes in his hand). Mid. I see again the ...
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[PDF] Quest of the Golden GirlThere are days when every stream is Pactolus and every man is Croesus, and thanks to that first and greatest of all alchemists, the sun, the morning I write.
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Plain Text UTF-8 - Project Gutenberg"The sands of Pactolus, gentlemen! Sure 'twas in no Grecian river that King Midas bathed himself!" Those of the company to whom had never before been ...
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All That Glitters: Uncovering Sardis, Ancient City of GoldNov 22, 2017 · He was the richest man in the world and his wealth was built on gold that was present in abundance in the waters of the Pactolus River, which ...
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Mountains on Ancient Coins : Markowitz - CoinWeekJul 11, 2025 · The Pactolus River (modern Sart Çayı), a source of electrum nuggets used to make the earliest coins, flows down from the mountain. PERSIA ...
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(PDF) Mercury and Small-Scale Gold Mining at Ancient Sardis, TurkeySep 27, 2016 · Cinnabar was mined and retorted to produce mercury in ancient Turkey more than 8000 years ago. Both the Greeks and Romans mined cinnabar at ...