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Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In German. B/w ills. 49-66 pp., [6] p. b/w plates (tafeln). Iulia Domna als Olympias. [Separatum Jahrbuch für Numismatik und Geldgeschichte].
Very Good Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 180 p., b/w plates. Osmanli Imparatorlugunda para. Money in the Ottoman Empire. A comprehensive study on Ottoman numismatics.
201063768Skira 2010 In-4 relié 28,2 cm sur 24,4. 222 pages. Très bon état d’occasion. Poids sans emballage : 1560 grammes.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In English. 174 p., b/w ills. Ages and days in Cyprus. Having decided to tell the story of the Swedish Cyprus Expedition, it is perhaps proper to begin by relating how this expedition became a reality, especially since the question "Why did you decide to undertake an expedition to Cyprus?" has often been asked of me by many persons over a number of years. There are, after all, so many archaeologically interesting countries in the world. Why then was Cyprus chosen in preference to others? To answer that question I must tell a story, which by now is rather well known. The following scene took place during the month of March 1922. Professor Axel W. Persson of Uppsala was travelling to Greece. In a railway station in Serbia he struck up a conversation with a lively and nervous, somewhat oriental-looking man in his fifties. He asked the professor's destination, and was told that Persson was on his way to Asine in Greece to conduct archaeological excavations. "I am absolutely mad about archaeology", exclaimed this new found acquaintance. "What nationality are you, Professor?" When he learned that Professor Persson was from Sweden, he became a volcano of cordiality, embraced Persson and cried: "Well then we are almost compatriots. You see I am the Swedish consul in Cyprus! My name is Luke Zenon Pierides. My father was also the Swedish Consul, and when Norway and Sweden separated, he was offered the position of consul for Norway. This he refused and remained faithful to Sweden to his death. What a privilege and pleasure to meet a representative of this noble and high-minded nation!" After some further conversation, the consul suddenly asked: "Could you let me borrow five pounds, Professor Persson? I ran into some bad luck. The Serbian Customs took all my money and I can't get any more until I reach Constantinople." Professor Persson made a mental calculation: "Five pounds is five pounds, and quite possibly I will never see the money again. Of course there is a chance that this man is telling the truth, and if he is indeed the Swedish Consul, it would be an insult to deny him the loan." Persson thus lightened his wallet by five pounds sterling and gave them to Pierides. Pierides started to talk about Cyprus, about his home in Larnaca, containing a magnificent collection of Cypriot antiquities, he further inquired if the Swedes had considered any excavations on Cyprus and urged Persson to persuade a young Swedish archaeologist to travel to Cyprus in order to start some thorough archaeological research. After a few more minutes of archaeology and Sweden, Pierides asked to borrow another five pounds. He promised that Professor Persson would have the money without fall on his arrival in Athens. The Professor, who was not only an optimist, but also had a big heart, complied this time also with Pierides' request, but he confessed that he did not feel very optimistic when he went to inquire for his money in Athens. However, the money had indeed arrived, together with a letter from Pierides, again urging Persson to arrange for the Swedes to undertake an archaeological invasion of Cyprus. One pleasant summer-night in Asine in Greece, the kind of night when anything seems possible, Professor Persson discussed the issue with me, and recommended that I accept Pierides' invitation. I really did not know anything about Cyprus and so said, yes, without too much deliberation. The unknown beckoned.In October 1923 my wife and I travelled to Cyprus, landing in Larnaca, where Pierides received us with open arms. The unknown met me in the shape of an enormous material from the Bronze Age ready to be studied. The curator of the Cyprus Museum, Menelaos Markides, a scholar who had been archaeologically trained in England, had shortly before my arrival excavated numerous tombs from the Bronze Age. The poor man, however, fell ill with Parkinson's disease and was incapable of doing scientific work. Generously he left
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. 416 p., b/w ills. Conservation of cultural heritage in Turkey. English editors: Lucienne Thys-Senocak, Ege Yildirim. Conservation of Cultural Heritage in TURKEY is published on the occasion of the ICOMOS 2016 Annual General Assembly and Advisory Committee meeting in Istanbul. The book brings together a collection of researches on archaeology, architectural and urban history, cultural routes, conservation education, urban conservation, management of World Heritage sites and case studies related to the archaeological, vernacular, urban, industrial and military heritage of the country. Turkish conservation practice shares many concerns and issues with the conservation activity conducted in other parts of the world. The articles offer a spectrum of the cultural heritage in Turkey and the efforts for its conservation. Can, Cengiz / The Architectural Heritage of the Late Ottoman Period. Batur, Afife / On Istanbul¿s Art Nouveau Architecture. Dinçer, ¿clal ¿ Zeynep Enlil / A Reading of Istanbul¿s Protected Sites Through the Lenses of Cultural Landscapes and Historic Urban Landscapes. Erkan, Yonca Kösebay / Railway Heritage: A Nexus for Sustainable Development. Vatan, Meltem / Lessons Learned from Earthquake Damage to Masonry Domed Monuments in Istanbul. Acar, Damla / Ottoman Cost Estimates as a Source for Architectural Conservation: Late Nineteenth Century Wall Construction Techniques of Y¿ld¿z Palace Buildings. Erdem, Ayten / Restoration and Re-Evaluation of the Cascade Kiosk in Y¿ld¿z Palace / Istanbul. HISTORIC SITES OF TURKEY - CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT ISSUES: Durusoy, Elifnaz / Cultural Routes: An Evaluation for the Turkish Case. Dinçer, H. Yüksel / Cappadocia: Contemporary Protection Problems, Practices and Solutions in a World Heritage Site. Kay¿n, Emel / Evaluation of Conservation Practices in Izmir: Urban and Architectural Approaches in the Late 20th and Early 21st Centuries. Dosto¿lu, Neslihan / Site Management Process in a Unesco World Heritage Site: Bursa. Yildirim, Ege / Aspirations for Sustainable Development: The Case of the Mudurnu Site Management Process. Akin, Nur / A Dam Reservoir and Extinction of a Culture: Halfeti. Seçkin, Nadide ¿ Ayten Erdem / Sustainable Rural Architecture in Turkey: Buldan¿s Orchard Houses. Rifaio¿lu, Mert Nezih / Conservation and Management Requirements for Rural Cultural Landscapes of Antakya. Levi, Eti Akyüz / Conservation Courses in Undergraduate Architecture Education in Turkey. ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES AND MULTILAYERED CULTURAL HERITAGE: Eres, Zeynep / Problems Related to the Conservation and Presentation of Archaeological Sites in Consideration of Developing Social Awareness: A Turkish Perspective. Güçhan, Neriman ¿ahin / Holistic Conservation of a Unesco World Heritage Site: Mount Nemrut Tumulus. Binan, Demet Ulusoy / Traditional Residential Architecture of Bergama in the Context of Urban Archaeology and Multi-Layered Cultural Heritage. Gök, Tamer ¿ Burak Belge / Tarsus City: Conservation Issues of a Multi-Layered Cultural Heritage. Uçar, Meltem / Historical Water System of Gaziantep. Thys-¿enocak, Lucienne ¿ Gizem Dörter / Fortifications in Turkey: The Ottoman Frontier Fortresses at Seddülbahir and Upper Rumeli Kavak. Av¿ar, Öncü Ba¿o¿lan ¿ Umut Devrim Genç / A Multi-Layered Cultural Site in Mu¿la: Eskihisar Village. Sayar, Mustafa H. / Urbanisation Process in Southeastern Thrace during Late Antiquity: Vth-VIth Centuries
New English Original bdg. 242 p. In Turkish. Color ills. Bizans döneminde Ephesos. Witnesses to a bygone culture ancient wall paintings provide direct access to the ancient way of life, and become a means of communication between their commissioner and their audience. In Ephesos for a long time wall painting was treated as a second-class citizen, as a secondary product of the excavated monuments. The remains of wall paintings at Ephesos, however, extend far beyond Terrace Houses which can be easily visited today. With this book the remnants of wall paintings in Ephesos are for the first time studied and presented in detail, claiming a new chronology and dating. From the Terrace Houses to the Grotto of St. Paul the work covers a long time span from the Hellenistic period through medieval Byzantine period, enriched with numerous colour figures.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 23 cm). 180 p. Color and b/w ills. In Turkish and English abstract. Patara V.1. Patara terrakottalari. Hellenistik ve Erken Roma dönemleri.
New English Original bdg. Hardcover. 4to. (30 x 23 cm). 184 p. Color and b/w ills. In Turkish and English abstract. 9789758071814. Patara IV.1. Patara unguentariumlari.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 87 p. 4to. (31 x 23 cm). In German and Turkish. Ills. German Archaeological Institute in Istanbul prepared a photo exhibition about the earliest archaeological investigations in Turkey to celebrate the 75. anniversary of the institute in Istanbul. Erinnerungen. Frühe photographien aus der anfangszeit deutscher archaologischer Forschung in der Türkei.= Anilar. Alman bilim adamlarinin Türkiye'deki arkeolojik arastirmalarinin baslangiç döneminden fotograflar. 03 - 11 Haziran 2004 Galeri Dürer, Istanbul [Exhibition catalogue].
New English Paperback. Pbo. Color and b/w ills. In English, German, Italian, Turkish. 15 volumes set (2005 - 2012): Byzas 1. Aegyptische kulte und ihre heiligtümer im osten des Römischen Reiches. Edited by: Adolf Hoffman. Articles in English, German and Italian. 282 p. / Byzas 2. How did farming reach Europe? Anatolian-European relations from the second half of the 7th through the first half of the 6th Millennium Cal BC. Edited by: Clemens Lichter. Articles in English. 330 p. / Byzas 3. Stadtgrabungen und stadtforschung im westlichen Kleinasien. Geplantes und erreichtes. Edited by: Wolfgang Radt. 398 p. / Byzas 4. Strukturierung und datierung in der Hethitischen archaeologie.= Structuring and dating in Hittite archaeology. Edited by: D. P. Mielke, U.D. Schoop, J. Seeher. Articles in English and German. 328 p. / Byzas 5. Visualisierungen von Herrschaft. frühmittelalterliche residenzen- gestalt und zeremoniell. Edited by: Franz Alto Bauer. Articles in English and German. 351 p. / Byzas 6. Der fries des Hekateions von Lagina. Peter Baumeister. [x], 247 p., 43 b/w and 2 color plates. In German and Turkish abstract. / Byzas 7. Akdeniz çevresindeki arkeolojik kazilarda ele geçen Geç Antik ve Ortaçag seramigi ve mimari seramigi. Edited by: Beate Böhlendorf-Arslan, A.O. Uysal, J. Witte-Orr. 558 p. Articles in German, English and Turkish. / Byzas 8. Die Rizk-Moschee in Hasankeyf. Bauforschung und baugeschichte. Edited by: Peter I. Schneider. 268 p. In German. / Byzas 9. Bautechnik im antiken und vorantiken Kleinasien. Edited by: Martin Bachman. 571 p. Articles in English and German. / Byzas 10. Aktuelle forschungen zur konstruktion, funktion und semantik antiker stadtbefestigungen. Edited by: Janet Lorentzen, Felix Pirson, Peter Schneider, Ulrike Wulf-Rheidt. 298 p. In German. / Byzas 11. Holztragwerke der antike. Edited by: Alexander von Kienlin. [xviii], 322 p. In German. / Byzas 12. Dipteros und Pseudodipteros bauhistorische und archäologische forschungen. Edited by: Thekla Schulz. [x], 262 p. In German. / Byzas 13. Manifestationen von macht und hierarchien in stadtraum und landschaft. Edited by: Felix Pirson. [xx], 324 p. In German. / Byzas 14. Hellenismus in der Kilikia pedias. Edited by: Adolf Hoffmann, Richard Posamentir, Mustafa Hamdi Sayar. [xvi], 300 p. Articles in English and German. / Byzas 15. Byzantine small finds in archaeological contexts. Edited by: Beate Böhlendorf-Arslan, Alessandra Ricci. 491 p. / Byzas 16. Kulte und Heiligtümer der Demeter und Kore in Ionien. Edited by Schipporeit, Sven Th. 465, [15] p. / Byzas 17. Monopodia. Figürliche Tischfüße aus Kleinasien. Edited by Feuser, Stefan. 283 p. / Byzas 18. Handels- und Finanzgebaren in der Agais im 5. Jh v. Chr. Trade and Finance in the 5th c. BC Aegean World. Edited by Slawisch, Anja. 288 p. Articles in English, German, and Turkish. Byzas 19. 2 volumes set. Harbors and Harbor Cities in the Eastern Mediterranean from Antiquity to the Byzantine period: Recent discoveries and current approaches.= Hafen und Hafenstadte im Östlichen Mittelmeerraum. 2 volumes (836 p.). A mint, and heavy set with 19 volumes full set.
New English Paperback. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. [iv], 335 p., many numerous b/w and color plates. Rural settlements and urban centers in Mediterranean during Antiquity. Symposium Proceedings. 4-7 April 2016, Mersin, Turkey.= Antik dönemde Akdeniz'de kirsal ve kent. Sempozyum Bildirileri. 4-7 Nisan 2016, Mersin, Türkiye.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). Articles in English and Turkish. 222 p., B/w ills. Changing archaeology: Proceedings of the 1st TAG-Turkey meeting.= Degisen arkeoloji: 1. Teorik Arkeoloji Grubu.Türkiye toplantisi bildirileri.
New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (26 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 272 p., color and b/w ills. Kaunos / KBID Toplantilari 2: Anadolu Antik Cam Arastirmalari Sempozyumu. 17-20 Haziran 2010.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 21,5 cm). In English and Turkish. Color ills. 229 p. Byzantine craftsmen - Latin patrons. Reflections from the Anaian commercial production in the light of the excavations at Kadikalesi near Kusadasi.= Bizansli ustalar - Latin patronlar. Kusadasi yakinindaki Kadikalesi kazilari isiginda Anaia ticari üretiminden yansimalar. Contents; Koç, Omer M. / PREFACE.; Mercangoz, Zeynep / FOREWORD.; Mercangoz, Zeynep / INTRODUCTION.; Mercangoz, Zeynep / I. Archaeological Finds on Late Byzantine Commercial Productions at Kadikalesi, Kusadasi.; Inanan, Filiz / II. Zeuxippus Type Ceramics and Samples from Kadikalesi/Anaia, Kusadasi.; Kirmizi, Burcu / III. Material Characteristics and Production Technology of Zeuxippus Ware Type Ceramics from Kusadasi Kadikalesi / Anaia.; Unaler, Meral Budak - Sedat Akkurt, Lale Doger - Romana Kozakova / IV. Comparison of Byzantine Fine Sgraffito and Incised-Sgraffito (Coarse Sgraffito) Ware from Kusadasi, Kadikalesi/Anaia Excavation.; Waksman, S. Yona / V. The Identification and Diffusion of Anaia's Ceramic Products: A Preliminary Approach Using Chemical Analysis.; Mimaroglu, Sinan / VI. Late Byzantine Commercial Amphorae in Kadikalesi/Anaia.; Hazinedar, Tumay Coskun / VII. Glass Production in Kadikalesi., Cakmakci, Zeynep Oral / VIII. The Place of the Anaian Glass Production in the Late Byzantine Glassworld.; Altun, Feride Imrana / IX. Other Evidence on Late Byzantine Production and Trade at Kadikalesi.; Mercangoz, Zeynep / Latin Patrons of Commerical Production in Kadikalesi / Anaia.; ABBREVIATIONS.; SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY.; GLOSSARY.; CATALOGUE.
New English Paperback. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In English. 693 p. B/w ills. The International Congress of Ethnobotany (ICEB) is a series of meetings coordinated by an international committee in conjunction with different local committees. The aim of the ICEB is to bring together scholars interested in ethnobotany from various areas of this discipline. Proceedings of the IVth International Congress of the Ethnobotany (ICEB 2005). (21-26 Agust 2005 Istanbul - Turkey).
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In German. 398 p. Contents: Vorwort. Adolf Hoffmann; Einführung. Wolfgang Radt; Aizanoi. Klaus Rgeidt; Alexandria Troas. Elmar Schwertheim; Allianoi. Ahmet Yaras; Aphrodisias. Christopher Ratte; Blaundos. Axel Filges; Daskyleion. Tomris Bakir; Didyma. Andreas Furtwaengler; Ephesos. Friedrich Krinzinger; Herakleia. Anneliese Peschlow-Bindokat; Hierapolis of Phrygia. Francesco D'Andria; Iasos. Fede Rose; Ilion. Charles Brian Rose; Kaunos. Cengiz Isik; Knidos. Christine Bruns-Ozgan; Limyra. Thomas Marksteiner; Loryma. Winfried Held; Lykien. Martin Zimmermann; Magnesia. Orhan Bingöl; Metropolis. Recep Meriç; Graeve, Volkmar Von / Milet; Patara. Fahri Isik; Pergamon. Wolfgang Radt; Perge. Haluj Abbasoglu; Phokaia. Ömer Özyigit; Priene. Wulf Raeck; Sagalassos. Marc Waelkens; Sardis. Crawford H. Greenewalt, jr.; Alt-Smyrna. Meral Akurgal; Troia. Manfred O. Korfmann.
New English Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and German. 496 p., color and b/w ills. Vorwort (Felix Pirson - Katja Piesker) Vorwort der Herausgeberinnen (Ursula Quatember - Ute Lohner-Urban) Einleitung: Architektur in Kleinasien am Übergang vom Hellenismus zur römischen Kaiserzeit (Ursula Quatember - Ute Lohner-Urban) Ursula Quatember / Zur Erforschung der Architektur Kleinasiens am Übergang vom Hellenismus zur römischen Kaiserzeit Gina Alajmo / Global versus lokal. Zur Gestaltung und Entwicklung von Heiligtümern in Karien und Pisidien nach ihrer Eingliederung in das Imperium Romanum Orhan Bingöl / Hermogenes. Das Glas halbleer betrachtet Emanuela Borgia / The Roman Temple at Elaioussa Sebaste (Cilicia) as a Case of Transition between Hellenism and Romanization Sara Bozza / The Adoption of Roman Building Techniques in Asia Minor, 30 Years Later Laurence Cavalier / Xanthos at the Turn of the 1st Century A.D.: Becoming Roman Hüseyin Cevizoglu / Die Heilige Stra?e in Didyma. Der aktuelle Forschungsstand zu ihrer baulichen Entwicklung im Kernheiligtum Burkhard Emme / The Lower Agora of Pergamon. A Sub-Hellenistic Building Complex in its Historical Context Beatrice Fochetti / Aspects of Continuity and Change in the Doric Order of the Province of Asia during the Imperial Period Silke Haps - Werner Oenbrink / Das Heiligtum auf dem Dülük Baba Tepesi bei Doliche in hellenistisch-römischer Zeit Tommaso Ismaelli / Shaping the Sacred Space in Early Imperial Asia Minor. The Pseudomonopteros Temple of Hierapolis and Roman Influence on the Sacred Architecture Musa Kadioglu / Vorbericht über das Dionysos-Heiligtum von Teos im Licht der neuen Grabungen Dominique Krüger / Römisch, lokal oder orientalisch? Kilikien am Übergang vom Hellenismus zur Kaiserzeit Monumentale Altare und ihr Bildschmuck vom Hellenismus bis in die Kaiserzeit am Beispiel des Altars des Domitian-Tempels von Ephesos Eric Laufer / Folgen einer Provinzialisierung. Stadtebauliche Veranderungen im Lykien des 1. Jhs. n. Chr. Ute Lohner-Urban / Das Osttor von Side. Entwicklungslinien der pamphylischen Hoftore am Übergang vom Späthellenismus zur römischen Kaiserzeit Ulrich Mania / Zur Badekultur in Kleinasien zwischen Hellenismus und Kaiserzeit Julia Martin / Gebrannte Ziegel im westlichen Kleinasien. Das 1. Jahrhundert n. Chr. Ibrahim Hakan Mert / Hellenistische und kaiserzeitliche Grabbauten von Priene Elisabeth Rathmayr - Veronika Scheibelreiter-Gail / Kontinuitaet und Wandel in Wohnbau und Wohnkultur in Ephesos vom spaten Hellenismus bis in die hohe Kaiserzeit Christopher Ratte - Felipe Rojas - Angela Commito / New Research at Notion Martin Seyer - Ursula Quatember / Zur Urbanistik und Architektur Limyras im Hellenismus und in der frühen Kaiserzeit Marcello Spanu / Honorary Arches and Gates in Asia Minor up to the Reign of Trajan Hilke Thür / Brunnenanlagen und Wasserversorgung in Ephesos in hellenistischer und frührömischer Zeit Rhys F. Townsend / Politics, Patronage, and Architectural Style in Augustan Asia Minor Rosangela Ungaro / Architecture and Architectural Decoration in Asia Minor. Continuity of Hellenistic Models in the Early Imperial Period, from the Augustan to the Neronian Age Inge Uytterhoeven / Following "Western" Fashion Trends. The Impact of "Italian" Elements on Private Housing in Roman Imperial Asia Minor
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 173 p., color ills. Geçmise açilan kapi. Yenikapi batiklari. Yenikapi shipwrecks.
New English Original bdg. 4to. (32 x 24,5 cm). In English and Turkish. Color ills. [xx], 240 p. Many folding pages. The Directorate of Istanbul Archaeological Museums was appointed to lead the archaeological excavations at Uskudar, Sirkeci, Sultanahmet and Yenikapi station constructions of Marmaray and Metro Projects, among the most important transportation projects of Turkey. Our largest area of excavation is at Yenikapi on the Marmara coast, the area known as Langa, which housed the harbour of Byzantine Istanbul. Excavations at Theodosian Harbour brought to light, to date, a total of 31 shipwrecks of various sizes and types. Archaeological work on shipwrecks requires an entirely different expertise; therefore, our Museum has authorised Istanbul University's Department of Restoration and Conservation with the documentation, lifting, conservation-restoration works as well as preparing the shipwrecks for display at the museum. The team started the work with a big staff and has already completed the lifting of and has taken into conservation eleven shipwrecks in conformity with the international norms and standards. The book in your hands explicitly presents the work conducted by the IU team employing the latest technology available, their scientific approach and the care and importance they pay to the work. Dr. Ismail Karamut, Director of Istanbul Archaeological Museums.Table of Contents:Introduction / Maslak Rotary Club Introduction / Ismail Karamut Foreword by the Project Director / Sait BasaranForeword by the Editor / Ufuk Kocabas "Iron Ways" and an ancient harbour on the Marmara coast / Basaran, Sait . Konstantinopolis: Development of the imperial capital. Portus Theodosiacus: The undiscovered harbour of Theodosios Life at the Theodosian Harbour, wrecks and a rapid silting / Kocabas, Ufuk . Sinking of the vessels and a rapid burial Documentation: Reading the timber / Kocabas, Isil Ozsait Measurements and drawings . Labelling system . Measurements and drawings of plans and cross-sections in situ . Measuring with Total Station . Full scale drawings of planking in situ . Full scale drawings of all members Photography . Overall and detail photography and video-filming . Photo-mosaic . 3D modelling Visual remarks . Remarks for on site evaluation, frame system (floor timber-futtock) Dismantling of the vessel members / Kocabas, Ufuk - Ramazan Yilmaz . Negative mould method for lifting the planking . Lifting the planking with L-shaped carriers . Epoxy support for lifting . Lifting as a single mass . Hamburger method for lifting . Other methods for lifting Technological and constructional features of Yenikapi shipwrecks: A preliminary evaluation / Kocabas, Isil Ozsait Kocabas - Ufuk Kocabas Trade ships . Yenikapi 6 . Yenikapi 12 . Yenikapi 9 . Yenikapi 7 . Yenikapi 18 . Yenikapi 8 . Yenikapi 3 . Yenikapi 15 . Yenikapi 17 Galleys . Yenikapi 16 The first Turkish national laboratory for shipwreck conservation and reconstruction / Basaran, Sait - Ufuk Kocabas - Isil ozsait Kocabas - Ramazan Yilmaz Identification of timbers from Yenikapi 12 shipwreck / Unal Akkemik . Genus/species identification of the wood samples . Timbers of the Yenikapi 12 shipwreck . Areas of use in shipbuilding for the timbers identified . Possible origins of the timbers . Abbreviations . Terminology Compiled by Ufuk Kocabas. Credits.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Articles in Turkish with their abstracts in English. 135 p., color ills. Metin Ahunbay'in izinden: Ayatekla, Binbirkilise ve Dara / Anastasiopolis arastirmalarindan özel konular.
New New English Originl bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 25 cm). In English. 149, [1] p., color and b/w ills. The adventure of currency in Anatolia. Contents: Transation from swap to currency / Bestow to the world from Anatolia / Symbol of the power, currency / Currency in Anatolia with Turks / Ottoman monatery system / Currencies of modern times.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 161 p. B/w ills. 10 articles in memoriam of Hamit Zübeyr Kosay (1897-1984). Contents: YAKAR, Jak / Etnoarchaeology in rural Anatolia.; TAKAOGLU,Turhan / Etnoarchaeology in Turkey: a historical approach.; HOPKINS, Lisa / Agriculture and economy in a highland village: an etnoarchaeology approach.; Diler, Adnan / Tradition and change in olive oil processing in rural Caria.; Bakir, Tomris / Domestic pot making in Yigittasi village in northeast Anatolia.; ERTUG, Füsun / Pottery Production at Uslu in the Elazig region.; TEKKÖK, Billur / The pottery workshops at Eceabat in nortwest Anatolia: the Hellenistic and Roman traditions continue.; GÜNDOGDU, Hamza / Patterns of black amber bead making in northeast Anatolia.; ARSLAN, Rüstem - Stephan BLUM, Dariköy: etnoarchaeological investigations into the emergence of archaeological variability.; YALMAN, Nurcan / Etnoarchaeological reseach and 'settlement logic'."
Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 23 cm). In English and Turkish. 222 p., color b/w ills. 1500 copies were printed. Ak akçe: Mongol and Ilkhanid coins.= Ak akçe: Mogol ve Ilhanli sikkeleri. The work covers the Mongol and Ilkhanid coins from the Yapi Kredi Coin Collection. The work starts with introductory chapters on Mongol and Ilkhanid numismatics and their monetary history and the catalogue has 892 coins with color pictures. Money, history and numismatics., SEVKET PAMUK.; The monetary history of the Mongols and the Ilkhanids., TUNCAY AYKUT.; The Yapi Kredi Coin Collection., TUNCAY AYKUT.; The coins., TUNCAY AYKUT.
Fine English Paperback. 4to. (28 x 23 cm). In English and Turkish. 222 p., color b/w ills. 1500 copies were printed. Ak akçe: Mongol and Ilkhanid coins.= Ak akçe: Mogol ve Ilhanli sikkeleri. The work covers the Mongol and Ilkhanid coins from the Yapi Kredi Coin Collection. The work starts with introductory chapters on Mongol and Ilkhanid numismatics and their monetary history and the catalogue has 892 coins with color pictures. Money, history and numismatics., SEVKET PAMUK.; The monetary history of the Mongols and the Ilkhanids., TUNCAY AYKUT.; The Yapi Kredi Coin Collection., TUNCAY AYKUT.; The coins., TUNCAY AYKUT.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In German and English. [x], 262 p. Color ills. Contents: Schulz, Thekla / Die Dipteroi im Heraion von Samos. Kienast, Hermann J. / Die beiden Dipteroi der Artemis von Ephesos - Tradition, Archaismus, Denkmalpflege? Ohnesorg, Aenne / Der archaische Apollontempel ('Tempel II') in Didyma - Erste Ergebnisse der Aufarbeitungskampagnen 2003-2009. Dirschedl, Uta / Priene im Wettbewerb mit Samos, Didyma und Ephesos - Eine Skizze. Koenigs, Wolf / Der Pseudodipteros in Vitruvs ArchitekturtheorieWesenberg, Burkhardt / The Temple of Artemis at Sardis. Yegul, Fikret / Neue Erkenntnissse am Tempel der Artemis Leukophryene in Magnesia. Bingöl, Orhan / Zur ratio des hermogenischen Pseudodipteros: Die Säulenhohe des Artemistempels in Magnesia. Haselberger, Lothar / Die Ergebnisse der neuen Ausgrabungen im Smintheion. Özgünel, Coskun / Stilistische Untersuchungen der Reliefplastik des Tempels des Apollon Smintheios. Öztepe, Erhan / Vergleich der Pseudodipteroi - Aufbau und Konstruktion. Schulz, Thekla / The Temple of Hekate at Lagina. Tirpan, Ahmet A. - Zeliha Gider - Aytekin Büyüközer / The Temple of Augustus and Roma in Ancyra: A Reassessment. Görkay, Kutalmis / Vom Dipteros zum Pseudodipteros - Struktur und Typus. Hoepfner, Wolfram / Merkmale des Pseudoperipteros und Pseudoperipteraler Ordnungen in der griechischen Architektur. Hennemeyer, Arnd / Schlussbetrachtung. Schulz, Thekla / Abbildungsnachweis.