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Miletus ware

Miletus ware is a type of pottery that was produced in various locations in Anatolia between the late 14th and mid 15th centuries. The pottery type was excavated in quantity in the 1930s by Friedrich Sarre at Balat, Didim, ancient Miletus, hence the ware's name. It has long been realized that this pottery type was not produced at Balat, but in other towns such as İznik, the main centre, and Kütahya.

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File:Blue and white Miletus ware.jpg|Blue and white Miletus ware. Istanbul Archaeology Museums. File:Green Miletus ware.jpg|Green Miletus ware. Istanbul Archaeology Museums. File:Jar; Miletus Ware. Iznik, glazed. From excavations at Iznik. End of the 14th century to 15th century CE. Museum of Islamic Art (Tiled Kiosk), Istanbul, Turkey.jpg|Jar, excavated at Iznik ==Notes==
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