Information Package / Course Catalogue
Urban Geography of Aydın in Ancient Era
Course Code: KAY320
Course Type: Area Elective
Couse Group: First Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)
Education Language: Turkish
Work Placement: N/A
Theory: 3
Prt.: 0
Credit: 3
Lab: 0
ECTS: 4
Objectives of the Course

The aim of this course is to enable students to evaluate the geography of western Anatolia in Antiquity through the perspective of historical geography and to analyze the formation, development, and regional relations of the Ionian cities within their geographical, social, and economic contexts. Within the scope of the course, students are expected to examine the spatial organization, harbor economies, interurban interactions, and cultural identities of ancient cities through ancient written sources, epigraphic evidence, and archaeological findings. Furthermore, through field studies and museum visits, the course aims to develop students’ abilities to observe the historical environment directly, interpret the relationship between geography and history, and evaluate ancient cities through an interdisciplinary approach.

Course Content

This course aims to examine Ionia, one of the major cultural and urban regions of western Anatolia in Antiquity, through the perspective of historical geography. Within the scope of the course, the relationship between geography and history will be emphasized, and the influence of the natural environment on the foundation, development, economic structures, political relations, and cultural identities of cities will be analyzed. Particular attention will be given to the Ionian cities shaped around the Büyük Menderes basin and its surroundings, focusing on coastal–interior relations, harbor structures, trade networks, agricultural production capacities, and regional interactions. The course will examine Ionian cities such as Miletus, Priene, Myus, Ephesus, Colophon, and Teos in terms of urban planning, citizenship structures, public spaces, harbor economies, religious centers, and cultural production. In this process, major ancient written sources, especially Histories and Geographica, together with other ancient historians, geographers, and epigraphic evidence, will be used to analyze the historical and spatial characteristics of the region. Furthermore, the social structures, economic relations, regional rivalries, and positions within the Mediterranean world of the cities constituting the Ionian urban league will be discussed. The practical component of the course will include field visits to ancient cities and museums in and around Aydın whenever appropriate, enabling students to observe archaeological sites directly, evaluate the relationship between historical geography and physical space, and examine the urban fabric of ancient settlements on site. In this way, the course aims to provide students with the ability to analyze ancient cities not only through historical events, but also within the broader context of geographical environment, economic life, social organization, and cultural production.

Name of Lecturer(s)
Learning Outcomes
1. The cultural balance of Aydın and its environs related to ancient times is introduced.
2.To explain the reasons and historical conditions of urbanization in Aydin region.
3. A better understanding of Ionia's cultural heritage is provided
4.The urban and intellectual heritage of the region known as Ionia is introduced.
5. Responsibility for cultural protection policies is developed.
Recommended or Required Reading
1.Arda Yüceyılmaz, Kentsel İonia, Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları (2025)
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
Week 1 - Theoretical
Introduction to the course and its content, presentation of the semester syllabus
Week 2 - Theoretical
Concepts of the City and Urban Geography in Antiquity
Week 3 - Theoretical
Ionia: Aydın in Antiquity
Week 4 - Theoretical
Natural Environment and Settlement: The Büyük Menderes Basin, Mountains, Valleys, and Coastal Areas
Week 5 - Theoretical
The Foundation and Location of Ancient Cities: Defence, Water Resources, Agriculture, and Transportation
Week 6 - Theoretical
Miletus: Port City, Maritime Trade, and the Tradition of Urban Planning
Week 7 - Theoretical
Priene: Topography, the Grid Plan, and the Polis–Chora Relationship
Week 8 - Theoretical
Magnesia ad Maeandrum: Inland Geography, Sacred Space, and Transportation Networks
Week 9 - Theoretical
Tralleis: Regional Centre, Commerce, and Strategic Location
Week 10 - Theoretical
Aphrodisias: Urban Identity, Marble Resources, and Monumental Architecture
Week 11 - Theoretical
Nysa and Acharaca: Topography, Sanctuaries, and Urban Space
Week 12 - Theoretical
Alabanda, Alinda, and Harpasa: Cities of Inland Caria
Week 13 - Theoretical
Coastal Settlements: Myus, Heraclea, and the Latmos Region
Week 14 - Theoretical
Changing Coastlines and the Büyük Menderes Delta: Transformation of Harbours and Urban Decline
Assessment Methods and Criteria
Type of AssessmentCountPercent
Attending Lectures1%10
Quiz1%10
Midterm Examination1%20
Final Examination1%60
Workload Calculation
ActivitiesCountPreparationTimeTotal Work Load (hours)
Lecture - Theory142370
Quiz1314
Midterm Examination110111
Final Examination120121
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours)106
Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes
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Adnan Menderes University - Information Package / Course Catalogue
2026