Ephesus is located midway between the Mediterranean…
1341 BCE to 1198 BCE
Ephesus is located midway between the Mediterranean and the Dardanelles, slightly northeast of the island of Samos, at the mouth of the Cayster River, where at the Ayasuluk Hill excavations will unearth settlements from the early Bronze Age.
A burial ground from the Mycenaean era (1500-1400 BCE) with ceramic pots will be discovered in 1954 close to the ruins of the basilica of St. John.
This is the period of the Mycenaean Expansion, when the Achaioi (as they are called by Homer) settle in Ahhiyawa during the fourteenth and thirteenth centuries BCE.
Scholars believe that Ephesus was founded on the settlement of Apasa (or Abasa), a Bronze Age-city noted in fourteenth-century BCE Hittite sources as the land of Ahhiyawa.