Milet

The important ancient trading city of Miletus in Asia Minor is considered the cradle of Greek philosophy and natural sciences. As the founder of over 70 colonies since the early 7th century BC. In the 4th century BC, the city had enormous supra-regional appeal and was considered Ioniae caput, the head of the Ionian landscape.
The excavations at the beginning of the 20th century under the direction of Th. Wiegand systematically uncovered the former port city and brought an ancient city back to light in less than 15 years. While the focus of the research was initially on the magnificent buildings and ruins of both the Hellenistic-Roman and Byzantine and Islamic periods, there was always a particular interest in the archaic heyday, the study of which was specifically targeted, especially in the 1980s.
The publication series Milet – Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen und Untersuchungen seit dem Jahre 1899, founded in 1906, initially primarily dealt with the excavated architectural monuments. In the future, the focus will be on publishing the individual finds from the Miletus excavation.

Publishers
Volume 5,4:
Harrassowitz Verlag
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D-65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim
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Volume 1,5–1,6. 1,10–2,1. 2,3–2,4. 3,2–5,3. 6,1–7,1:
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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D-10785 Berlin
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Volume 1,7–1,9. 2,2:
Verlag H. Schoetz & co.

Volume 1,1–1,4. 3,1:
Dietrich Reimer Verlag
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10713 Berlin
https://www.reimer-mann-verlag.de/reimer/

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Editorial office
Head Office Berlin (Zentrale Berlin)
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Editors
edited by Volkmar von Graeve and Christof Berns on behalf of the Head Office (Zentrale) Berlin

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