Ephesus as a Cultural Melting Pot: The Intersection of East and West
Ephesus was home to a diverse population with a wide range of religious beliefs. The worship of Artemis, rooted in both Greek and Anatolian traditions, was the dominant religion, but the city also hosted temples and shrines dedicated to various other…
The Fall of the Bronze Age: Ephesus and the Arzawa Kingdom
he Arzawa people were part of the broader cultural and political landscape of Anatolia during the Bronze Age, a period marked by the rise and fall of powerful kingdoms and the shifting tides of empires.