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This volume surveys the ancient Greek cities and islands of Asia Minor through descriptions of their monuments, topography, archaeological remains, and historical tradition. Organized regionally, chapters guide the reader from coastal ports and temples to inland towns and sanctuaries, discussing city foundations, ruins visible in the author's day, important excavations and finds, and the geological and commercial context that shaped settlement and routes. Attention is given to coins, tombs, sculptural fragments, and classical accounts that illuminate shifting political control and urban decline. The tone is descriptive and antiquarian, aiming to connect surviving monuments with the historical landscape for readers interested in archaeology and ancient geography.

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W. S. W. Vaux

W. S. W. Vaux was a scholar and author known for his contributions to the study of ancient history, particularly through the lens of archaeology and monument analysis. His notable work, "Ancient History from the Monuments: Greek Cities & Islands of Asia Minor," explores the historical significance of various Greek cities and islands, shedding light on their cultural and historical contexts. Vaux's research emphasizes the importance of material culture in understanding ancient civilizations, making his work a valuable resource for historians and enthusiasts of classical studies.

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