943 résultats
1538 lots illustrés en coul. Inv. 34948
284 p., ill. n/b. Coin de la couverture plié. Arrache au dos. Inv. 29266
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (31 x 22 cm). In English. 167 p., color ills. Smintheion. In Search of Apollo Smintheus. "This book, prepared by the Director of Excavations at Smintheion, Prof. Dr. Coskun Özgünel, and his colleagues, contains the findings of a 33-year long adventure from 1980 up to the present involving the excavation and the restoration of the ancient temple of Apollo Smintheus, supported by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Beginning with the story of the Anatolian god, Apollo, this book takes us from the island of Tenedos (Bozcaada) to the shores of Lydia and reveals peace, harmony, artistry, and the significance and greatness of humanity in Anatolia. Under the aegis of Prof. Dr. Coskun Özgünel, the Director of Excavations, this work entitled "Smintheion: In Search of Apollo Smintheus", was prepared by Prof. Dr. Turan Takaoglu, Prof. Dr. Zeynep Cizmeli-Ögün, Asst. Prof. Dr. Davut Kaplan, Asst. Prof. Dr. Tayyar Gürdal, and Dr. Tolga Özhan". (from the preface).
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In German. 208 p. Ills. Das Felsheiligtum von Yazilikaya ist einer der wichtigsten Kultplätze der späten Bronzezeit in der Türkei. Einzigartige Reliefs von über neunzig männlichen und weiblichen Gottheiten, Tieren und Fabelwesen schmücken seine Wände - mehr als die Hälfte aller bekannten hethitischen Reliefs sind hier versammelt. Dieses Heiligtum lag einst direkt vor den Toren von Hattusa, der Hauptstadt der Hethiter in Zentralanatolien. Hier führt das Deutsche Archäologische Institut seit 1931 Ausgrabungen durch, und in diesem Rahmen wurde auch das Felsheiligtum von Yazilikaya eingehend untersucht. Die wissenschaftliche Literatur ist umfangreich, aber es fehlte bisher eine umfassend bebilderte Darstellung des Heiligtums und seiner verschiedenen Aspekte, die sich sowohl an Fachleute als auch an eine breitere Leserschaft wendet. Das vorliegende Buch soll diese Lücke füllen: Es bietet dem Leser einen Rundgang durch das Heiligtum und kann auch als Führer vor Ort dienen. Gleichzeitig fasst es die Resultate der früheren Grabungen und die Ergebnisse neuer Forschungen zusammen. Sehr ausführlich bebildert und mit spektakulären Neuaufnahmen des Felsmassivs werden die Felskammern mit allen Reliefs sowie die zugehörigen Tempelgebäude detailliert vorgestellt. Eine Rekonstruktion der Geschichte dieses Heiligtums und seiner immer noch geheimnisvollen Funktion schließen sich an. Ergänzende Kapitel zu den Hethitern und ihrer Hauptstadt, zur Entdeckung und Forschungsgeschichte des Ortes u. a. m. liefern zusätzliche Informationen, mit denen dieser Platz vor den Augen des Lesers lebendig wird. Mit 152 Farb- und 23 S/W-Fotos, 60 Zeichnungen und 8 Plänen.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In German; and Turkish abstract. [x], 244 p., many b/w plates. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden die aufgestützten/angelehnten weiblichen Figuren der griechischen Marmorplastik zum ersten Mal zusammengestellt und in zwei großen Abschnitten untersucht. Anhand der Stilanalysen sowie der Beobachtungen an technischen Aspekten konnten wichtige Ergebnisse erzielt werden. Darüber hinaus konnten die ästhetisch-formalen Aspekte des untersuchten Bildmotivs herausgearbeitet werden. Aus der nachparthenonischen Zeit stammen, neben den aufgestützten/angelehnten zahlreiche andere Standbilder der Aphrodite. Aufgrund der fehlenden oder unzureichenden archäologischen sowie inschriftlichen Zeugnisse und wegen der spärlichen Quellenlage kann nahezu keine von ihnen mit Sicherheit mit einem bestimmten Heiligtum resp. dessen Kultbild in eine direkte Verbindung gebracht werden, wie in der bisherigen Forschung wiederholt vorgenommen wurde. Man kann nur hoffen, dass in der Zukunft diesbezügliche Funde oder andersartige Belege auftauchen, die das heutige Bild verändern können. Nach der Mitte des 2. Jhs. v. Chr. brachte die hellenistische Kunst zahlreiche aufgestützte/angelehnte weibliche Figuren hervor. Anhand einer eingehenden Beobachtung konnten diese klassifiziert werden. Wichtig war zudem, einen zeitlichen Rahmen, besonders obere Grenze(n), für den untersuchten Gegenstand zu bestimmen, welche durch die Gegenüberstellungen mit verschiedenen späthellenistischen Werken gewährleistet werden konnte. Der überwiegende Teil der hellenistischen aufgestützten und/oder angelehnten Figuren orientiert sich vielmehr an ,Vorbildern' wie den Musen, dem ,Apollon Kyrene' und dem Hermaphrodit aus Pergamon, die zeitlich unmittelbar vorangehen, also nicht an klassischen Aphroditen, wie in der bisherigen Forschung wiederholt postuliert wurde. Sie übernehmen dabei nicht nur Stand- und Stützmotive von diesen sondern auch Gewandformen. Man bedient sich dabei einer eklektischen, als ein besonderes Phänomen des Späthellenismus zu betrachtenden Darstellungsweise für diese Figuren, welche dadurch als genuine Schöpfungen ihrer Zeit zu gelten haben.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 23-58 pp., b/w plates. The Ptolemaic coins of an uncertain era. [Separatum Scandinavian Numismatic Journal Nordisk Numismatisk Arsskrift 1975-76].
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong large roy. 8vo. (22 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 26 p., b/w plts. Coins throughout the ages in Turkey.= Anadolu'da çaglar boyu sikke. [Exhibition catalogue]. 22 Mayis - 30 Ekim, 1983.
New English Paperback. Pbo. In Turkish. Ills. 188 p. Camel wrestlings in Turkey. Ayirin develeri.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 172 p., color ills. Antik dönemden Osmanli dönemine Smyrna / Izmir kemik objeleri.
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].
New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and Turkish. 232 p., b/w ills. Archaeological things.= Arkeolojik seyler. Contents: Neden Arkeolojik seyler?; Ian HODDER / Insan-sey Dolanikligi: Uzun Vadeli Bir Bakis.; Günes DURU / Geçmis Gelecegin Çikmazinda.; Zeynep TURAN / Enchantment or Entanglement? An Archaeology of the Displaced: The Material Objects of Diasporas.; Çiler ÇILINGIROGLU / Arkeolojide iliskisel ve Simetrik Yönelimler: Bir Giris.; Melis UZDURUM / Seyler, Degisen Zaman ve Arkeolog.; Sera YELÖZER / Sey-Özne-Arkeolog: Geçmisin Cinsiyetlendirilmesi ve Eril Önyargilar.; Bartu DINÇ / Arkeolojiyi Harlatmak: Dünü Bugüne Tasiyan Yanginlar.; Kenan EREN / Arkaik Dönem Ionia'sinda Kutsal Alanlarin Organizasyonu ve "Tanri(ça) imgelerié.; Esen ÖGÜS / A Mind of its Own: Agency of Ancient Images and Challenges in Archaeological Interpretation.; Gül ISIN / Lykia'da Mezar Sahipligi ve Kültürel Kimlik Algisi.; D. Burcu ERCIYAS / Komana'da 3 Sikke, 3 Baglam, 3 Özne.; Zeynep AKTÜRE / Akdeniz'deki Antik Tiyatrolar Agi / Fernand Braudel'in Üç Tarihsel Zaman Düzleminden Esinlenen Yapisalci Bir Yorum.; Ahmet UHRI / Asamblaj Kavramina Türkçe Karsilik Bulma Denemesi.; Deniz KAPLAN - Murat ÖZYILDIRIM / Arkeolojik seyler Bütünü ve Ortadogu: Savaslar içinde Arkeolojik Çikmazlar.; I. Banu DOGAN / Toplumsal Bellegin Aktarilmasinda Ritüellerin, Mitlerin ve Törenlerin Rolü.; Mehmet Kaya YAYLALI / Bir Bilme, Anlama ve Anlatma Çabasi Olarak Arkeoloji.
New English Paperback. Pbo. In Turkish. Color ills. 232 p. Situated in Central Anatolia, Hattusa remained the capital city of the Hittites from 1650/1600 to around 1200 BC. Here, as recently as 2003 to 2005, the German Archaeological Institute has rebuilt one stretch of the mudbrick city wall. The funding for the endeavor ?the first of its kind worldwide? has been generously provided by JT International. The scope of this project in experimental archaeology has been to recreate a part of the wall using the same materials the Hittites had at hand when they built their original walls so long ago. Each step necessary for the construction was fully documented so as to enable us to assess not only the amount of building materials required but also the manpower and time the Hittites must have invested in the various tasks of construction.This volume presents the results gleaned from this documentation. From the production of the first mudbrick to the dedication of the finished structure, each and every undertaking has been described in detail and is presented here accompanied by 573 illustrations.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (27 x 20 cm). In Turkish. Color ills. and photos. 208 p.: with 152 colour and 23 b/w photographs, 60 drawings and 8 plan diagrams Yazilikaya: Hittite rock sanctuary. The rock sanctuary of Yazilikaya is one of the most important ritual sites of the Late Bronze Age in Turkey. Its walls are decorated with unique rock-cut reliefs: over ninety male and female deities, animals and mythical beings - more than half of all known Hittite reliefs. The sanctuary once lay on the outskirts of Hattusa, capital of the Hittite Empire, in central Anatolia. The German Archaeological Institute has been excavating here since 1931 and the rock sanctuary of Yazilikaya has been thoroughly investigated in the process. While scientific literature is plentiful, what is lacking is a "complete Yazilikaya": a comprehensively illustrated publication in English intended both for experts and the broader reading public. This book is intended to fill that gap. It offers the reader a virtual tour of the sanctuary and can also serve as a guidebook for visitors to the site. At the same time it summarizes the results of earlier excavations as well as the latest research. Lavishly illustrated with spectacular new photographs of the rock massif, it contains a detailed description of the rock chambers with the reliefs and the accompanying temple buildings. This section is followed by chapters reconstructing the history of the sanctuary and discussing its still mysterious function. Other chapters focus on the Hittites and their capital city, the discovery of the site and its research history and much more besides - with the aim of bringing the ancient monument vividly to life before the reader's eyes.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In Turkish and German abstract. 182 p., 68 plts. Kilikya Demir Çagi seramigi. Ithal boyali seramikler ve iliskiler. Ceramics of Ciliccian Iron Age.
New Turkish Paperback. Oblong large 8vo. (22 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 127 p., numerous b/w and color ills. Demre - Myra. Aziz Nikolaos Kilisesi. -Sunus -I.Myra Kentinin Erken Hiristiyan ve Bizans Donem Tarihi -II.Aziz Nikolaos'un Kimligi ve Mucizevi Oykuleri -III.Gezginler ve Seyahatnamelerde Aziz Nikolaos Kilise -IV.Aziz Nikolaos Kilisesi'nin Tarihi,Kitabeleri ve Yapi Evreleri -V.Aziz Nikolaos Kilisesi'nin Mimari Ozellikleri -VI.Opus Sectile Zemin Panolari -VII.Duvar Resimleri -VIII.Mur(Myrr)ve Mersin(Myrtus Communis) -IX.Aziz Nikolaos'un Mezarinin Yeri -X.1989-2009 Yillari Arasinda Surdurulen Kazi,Belgeleme ve Onarim Calismalari -XI.Kilisede ve Kazilarda Bulunan Mimari ve Liturjik Tas Elemanlar -XII.Kazilarda Ele Gecen Kucuk Buluntular, Seramik-Cam-Maden.
New English Original bdg. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. 232 p. Color ills. "Situated in Central Anatolia, Hattusa remained the capital city of the Hittites from 1650/1600 to around 1200 BC. Here, as recently as 2003 to 2005, the German Archaeological Institute has rebuilt one stretch of the mudbrick city wall. The funding for the endeavor -the first of its kind worldwide- has been generously provided by JT International. The scope of this project in experimental archaeology has been to recreate a part of the wall using the same materials the Hittites had at hand when they built their original walls so long ago. Each step necessary for the construction was fully documented so as to enable us to assess not only the amount of building materials required but also the manpower and time the Hittites must have invested in the various tasks of construction. This volume presents the results gleaned from this documentation. From the production of the first mudbrick to the dedication of the finished structure, each and every undertaking has been described in detail and is presented here accompanied by 573 illustrations".
New English Original bdg. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). B/w ills. 313 p. In Turkish. The Roman portrait art. Roma portre sanati II. [Hardcover Edition].
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 111-125 pp., unnumbered many b/w plates. XI.-XII ve XIII. yüzyillarda resimli Türk paralarina ek. First Edition. Signed and inscribed by Butak.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 189 p., color and b/w plts., and plans. Daglik Kilikya (Kilikia) bölgesindeki çokgen tasduvarli mezarlar. 300 copies were printed. Polygonal masonry, starting in the Hittite Period in Anatolia, was practiced in various ways in the later periods. In this work the Cilician graves with polygonal masonry are analysed in detail covering their locations, topographic locations, reliefs, inscriptions, interior and exterior architectural features.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 77, [1] p., 6 b/w plates. B/w and color ills. Coinage of Ladik (Denizli).= Lâdik (Denizli) sikkeleri.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 77, [1] p., 6 b/w plates pages. B/w and color ills. Coinage of Ladik (Denizli).= Lâdik (Denizli) sikkeleri.
New English Original bdg. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In English. 231 p., color ills. Parion. The flourishing city of ancient Troad. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Troia Troy Excavations Parion Ruined city.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 28 p., numerous b/w ills. and 43 numerous b/w ills. in 4 plts. Coinage of the Emirates o Aidin. Emirate's of Theologues / Ephesus.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 143, [1] p., b/w plates. Sultan Murad V ve Sultan Abdülhamid II dönemi Osmanli madeni paralari.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 206 p., color ills. Alaturkadan alafrangaya zaman: Osmanli'da mekanik saatler. Mechanical watches and clocks in the Ottoman Empire. Contents: OSMANLI'DA ve ISLAM TOPLUMLARINDA ZAMAN: Zamanin Tik Taklari: Mekanik Saatler. Osmanli'da Zaman Ölçümü, Takvimler ve Günün Saatleri. Islam Dininde Zamanin Dogru Ölçülmesinin Önemi. Islam Dininde ibadet Vakitleri. Osmanli'da ve Islam Toplumlarinda Kullanilan Zaman Ölçüm Araçlari. OSMANLI'NIN MEKANIK SAATLE BULUSMASI: Islam Dünyas¿ndaki Çarkli Saatler. Avrupa'da Mekanik Saatler. Osmanli'nin Mekanik Saatle Karsilasmasi. OSMANLI'DA MEKANIK SAATLERIN YAYGINLASMASI: Kiymeti Bilinmeyen Bir Bilgin: Takiyüddin ibn Marûf. Saatçiyan Esnafi. Bir Saheserin Hazin Öyküsü: Org Ustasi Thomas Dallam'in Org Saati. SAATÇILIK MERKEZLERI ve GALATA: Avrupa'daki Saatçilik Merkezleri. Dogu ile Bati'nin Arasinda Bir 'Saatçilik Merkezi': Galata. Galata'yi Mesken Tutan Cenevreli Bir Saatçi: Anthoine Arlaud. Osmanli'da Saat Çesitlerinin Bollugu. 17. Yüzyildan Günümüze Kalan Türk Rakamli Saatler. SAATÇILIKTEKI GELISMELER: Teknik Alandaki Gelismeler. Isbölümünün ve Ticaretin Gelismesi. TÜRK SAAT PAZARI: Osmanli'daki Ba¿slica Avrupa Saat Markalari. Türk Saat Pazari ve Voltaire. Türk Saat Pazari için Üretilen Cep Saatlerinin Genel Özellikleri. Saray'daki Durum. Gündelik Yasamda Saatlerin Yayginlasmasi ve Galata'daki Üretimin Sonu. OSMANLI'DA MODERNLESME ÇABALARI: Demiryollari. Telgraf. Deniz Ta¿¿maciligi. Endüstri. ALATURKADAN ALAFRANGAYA ZAMAN: Osmanli Camilerindeki Tik Taklar. Tarifeler, Toplanti Saatleri, Gözlemler vs. Çift Kadranli Saatler. Memurlarin Mesai Saatleri. Saat Kuleleri ve Meydan Saatleri. Orduda ve Devlet Dairelerinde Alafranga Saat Kullaniminin Resmilesmesi. Uluslararasi Saat Birligi. SONSÖZ, KAYNAKÇA, GÖRSEL KAYNAKÇASI, ARSIV BELGELERI, KISALTMALAR, DIZIN.