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New English Original bdg. 4to. (31 x 21 cm). In Italian and summary and foreword in Turkish. 156 p., many maps, plans, one DVD, and 1 folding plan. Color and b/w ills. Hierapolis di Frigia II. Atlante di Hierapolis di Frigia.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (35 x 25 cm). Edition in Turkish. 209 p., color ills., 1 folding map. Nuovo Atlante di Hierapolis di Frigia VII. Cartografia archaeologica della citta e delle necropoli. Il settimo volume della serie "Hierapolis di Frigia", a cura di Giuseppe Scardozzi, costituisce la versione integralmente rinnovata dell'Atlante di Hierapolis di Frigia, pubblicato nel 2008, e presenta i dati acquisiti nel corso degli ultimi sette anni di attività dalla Missione Archeologica Italiana. Il nucleo centrale dell'opera è la carta archeologica della città e delle necropoli, realizzata dai ricercatori dell'Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali (IBAM) del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche. Il volume, che sintetizza anche i dati acquisiti durante i più recenti scavi archeologici condotti dalle varie équipes impegnate nell'ambito della Missione, mantiene lo schema della prima versione dell'Atlante, illustrando i risultati delle ricerche in una cartografia numerica in scala 1:10 suddivisa in 53 fogli completamente rinnovati nella veste grafica, e, come il precedente, rappresenta uno strumento fondamentale sia per la ricostruzione storica e la programmazione delle ricerche sia per la gestione e la tutela di tutta l'area archeologica di Hierapolis. Su una base cartografica numerica a grande scala, opportunamente aggiornata, sono documentate tutte le evidenze antiche presenti nell'area urbana e nelle necropoli che la circondano, oggetto di nuove campagne di rilievo archeologico; questi dati sono integrati con quelli provenienti dall'interpretazione di immagini satellitari ad alta risoluzione e di numerose riprese aeree effettuate con palloni aerostatici e droni, oltre che con quelli ricavati da estese campagne di prospezione geofisica. Rispetto alla precedente versione, il Nuovo Atlante di Hierapolis di Frigia si arricchisce inoltre di ulteriori contenuti che interessano specifiche evidenze del contesto ierapolitano, come la caratteristica rete di canali di travertino, o che sono legati al peculiare contesto ambientale, in particolare alla faglia sismica che attraversa la città, oggetto di specifiche ricerche geo-archeologiche.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (31 x 21 cm). In Italian and Turkish abstracts. 332 p. Contents: Presentazione (Francesco D'Andria). Sunus (Francesco D'Andria). Ringraziamenti. Introduzione. Il monumento e il suo recinto. La Tomba Bella nel contesto della Necropoli Nord di Hierapolis (R.U.). Storia degli scavi e delle ricerche (R.U.). I resti dell'edificio e del recinto funerario (D.P.). Le fasi di riutilizzo, di spoliazione e di riscoperta (D.P.). Anit ve çevre duvari. Il podio (D.P.). La struttura conservata in situ. I blocchi di travertino sporadici. Podyum. Il recinto funerario (D.P.). La struttura conservata in situ. I blocchi di travertino sporadici. Mezar yapisinin çevre duvari. Gli elementi marmorei (D.P./R.U.). Elementi architettonici dell'ordine inferiore. Elementi architettonici dell'ordine superiore. Elementi architettonici di attribuzione incerta. Mermer ögeler. Il canti ere: lavorazione e assemblaggio dei materiali (D.P. / R.U.). Santiye: Isçilik ve malzemelerin toplanmasi. Ipotesi ricostruttiv a dell'edi ficio funerario: l'ordi ne inferiore (D.P.). Il nucleo in travertino. Gli elementi architettonici e il rivestimento marmoreo. Mezar Anitinin rekonstrüksiyon varsayimi: Alt düzen. Ipotesi ricostruttiv a dell'edi ficio funerario: l'ordi ne sup eriore (D.P.). La cella: i blocchi di travertino. Gli elementi architettonici e il rivestimento marmoreo. Mezar Anitinin rekonstrüksiyon varsayimi: Üst düzen. Ipotesi ricostruttiv a del recinto funerario (D.P.). Mezar Yapisinin çevre duvarinin rekonstrüksiyon varsayimi. La Tomba Bella nell'archit ettu ra funeraria microasiati ca: tip ologia e confronti (D.P.). Küçükasya mezar yapisi mimarisinde Tomba Bella: Tipoloji ve karsilastirmalar. La decorazione archit ett onica: analisi sti listi ca degli elementi marmorei (R.U.). Basi. Capitelli. Fregi parietali e modanature di coronamento. Fregi-architravi. Cornici. Una sintesi. Mimari bezeme: Mermer ögelerin üslup analizi. La Tomba Bella nella decorazione archit ett onica microasiati ca (R.U.). Küçük Asya mimari bezemesinde Tomba Bella. Il Sarcofago della Tomba Bella (I.R.). Il rinvenimento del sarcofago. Il basamento. Il coperchio. La cassa: descrizione ed apparato decorativo. Tomba Bella'nin Lahdi. Il Fregio figurato: nuova ricostruzione e interpretazione (I.R.). Lato lungo A. Lato lungo B. Lato breve C. Lato breve D. Il programma figurativo: una sintesi. Figürlü Friz: Yeni rekonstrüksiyonu ve yorumu. Stile e officina (I.R.). Il marmo: analisi ed identificazione. Il sarcofago della Tomba Bella e le produzioni asiatiche. I rapporti con Afrodisia giulio-claudia. Una produzione locale? Üslup ve atölye. La committ enza (I.R.). Siparis verme. Il sarcofago della Tomba Bella e la memoria di nastica in Asia Minore (I.R.). Tomba Bella lahdi ve Küçük Asya'da hanedan hatirasi. Conclusioni generali (I.R.). Genel sonuçlar. Appendici. Introduzione al catalogo (R.U.). Catalogo dei frammenti architettonici in marmo (D.P. / R.U.). Catalogo degli elementi architettonici in travertino (D.P.). Catalogo dei frammenti scultorei della cassa del sarcofago (I.R.). Tabella di concordanze. Abbrevi azioni bibliografiche. Referenze fotografiche. Indice dei nomi. Indice dei luoghi.
New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. [viii], 128 p., numerous b/w plates. Manisa Müzesi'ndeki Lydia bölgesi sehir sikkeleri. Lydian coins in Manisa Museum.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In English and Turkish. 152 p. Color and b/w ills. with participation of Dr. Vladimir Suchy. Mangir. Ottoman copper coins minted in Yemen, 1517-1640. [with participation of Dr. Vladimir Suchy].= Mangir. Yemen'de darbedilen Osmanli bakir paralari, 1517-1640. NUMISMATICS Paper money Collection Ottoman economy Yemen Middle East Turkish & Islamic numismatic Ottoman rule Ottoman Empire.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 40 plts., b/w ills. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum Turkey 5. Tire Museum Vol. I Roman provincial coins from Ionia, Lydia, Phrygia and, etc. ARCHEOLOGY Numismatics Coins Collection Anatolian civilizations Ionia Lydia Phrygia Lykia.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 47 b/w plts. (667 coins). Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum Turkey 3. Çanakkale Museum - Vol. I: Roman provincial coins of Mysia, Troas etc. ARCHEOLOGY Numismatics Coins Collection Anatolian civilizations The Roman Empire Troia Mysia.
Very Good Very Good English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. [xxxii], 504 p. b/w plts. Türkiye Selçuklu sikkeleri, 1: I. Mesud'dan I. Keykubad'a kadar, (510-616 / 1116-1220). ISBN: 975940090.
650 p., 3 pl. Inv. Th 733
Fine English Original bdg. HC. In English. 342 p. Color and b/w figures. Varinlioglu, Güzden and Elif Denel / Between the Seabed and the Public: Data Collection for a Virtual Museum from the Underwater Survey at Kas, Turkey. Pomey, Patrice / Pharaonic Ship Remains of Ayn Sukhna Van de Moortel, Aleydis / Middle Bronze Age Boat of Mitrou, Central Greece. Polzer, Mark E. / Iron Age Phoenician Shipwreck Excavation at Bajo de la Campana, Spain: Preliminary Report from the Field Littlefield, John D. / Kizilburun Column Wreck Preliminary Hull Analysis: Maximum Results from Minimum Remains. Israeli, Eyal and Yaacov Kahanov / Tantura E: Hull Construction Report Mihajlovic, Igor - Igor Miholjek and Mladen Pesic / A 16th -Century Wreck Found near the Island of Mljet, Croatia. Cvikel, Deborah / Akko 1 Shipwreck: The Archaeological Find and its Historical Context. B. News from Northern Europe. Arbin, Staffan von / A 15th -Century Bulk Carrier, Wrecked off Skaftö, Western Sweden. Gundersen, Jostein / Barcode Project: Fifteen Nordic Clinker-Built Boats from the 16th and 17th Centuries in the City Centre of Oslo, Norway Auer, Jens and Martin Segschneider / Loss and Rediscovery of the Swedish 'Prinsessan Hedvig Sophia' in the Baltic Sea near Kiel, Germany Zolotarev, Oleg A. and Viktor D. Kobets / Investigation of the Wreck Site of the 18th -Century Russian Warship 'St. Alexander' near the Tarkhankutski Lighthouse (Crimea, Ukraine). Bednarz, Tomasz / Identification of the 18th -Century Shipwreck W-27 on the Basis of a Comparative Analysis of Archaeological and Archival Sources. C. The Byzantine Ships at Yenikapi. Günsenin, Nergis / 'City' Harbours from Antiquity through Medieval Times Kocabas, Ufuk / Byzantine Shipwrecks at Yenikapi. Özsait Kocabas, Isil / Hull Characteristics of the Yenikapi 12 Shipwreck. Türkmenoglu, Evren / Preliminary Report on the Yenikapi 17 Shipwreck. van Doorninck, Jr, Frederick H. / Ethnicity and Sphere of Activity of the Crew of the 11th -Century Serçe Limani Ship: Some Tentative Observations. D. Mediterranean and Black Sea Ships and Seafaring. Damianidis, Kostas A. / Byzantine Ship Graffiti in the Kilise Mescidi of Amasra. Beltrame, Carlo and Valeria Vittorio / Roman Ships Carrying Marble: Were These Vessels in Some Way Special? Schmidts, Thomas / Between East and West in the Roman Empire: Skippers and Shipowners from the Eastern Mediterranean Nakas, Yannis D. / 14th -Century Galley Fleet from the Black Sea: The Case of Codex 5 in the Hellenic Institute of Venice. Basch, Lucien / Reflections on the Graffiti of Haghia Sophia at Trebizond (Trabzon), Turkey. Çoban, Hüseyin / Inebolu Boat: Last Surviving Black Sea Ship of 'Shell-First' Construction and the Evolution of Boatbuilding in the Western Black Sea Coast of Anatolia. E. Ottoman Shipbuilding. Batchvarov, Kroum N. / Design and Construction of a Black Sea Ottoman Ship. Aydin, Yusuf Alperen / Technological Developments in the Imperial Dockyard (Tersane-i Amire): Anchor Manufacture for the Galleons of the Ottoman Navy. Ünver, Metin / A Lesser Known Branch in the Ottoman Imperial Dockyard: Tîr-i Güverte. F. Ship Construction. Guyon, Marc and Eric Rieth / Wreck of the 1st -Century AD Lyon Saint-Georges 8 (Rhône, France): A Ferry or a Ligther from the River Saône? Marlier, Sabrina - Sandra Greck - Frédéric Guibal and Valérie Andrieu-Ponel / Arles-Rhône 3: Architectural and Paleobotanical Study of a Gallo-Roman Barge from the 1st Century in the Rhône River. Cicilliot, Furio / Introductory Note to a 1202 Genoese Trading Ship (navis). Rieth, Eric / 15th -Century EP1-Canche Wreck (Pas-de-Calais, France): A Fluvio-Maritime Coaster of Cog Tradition in the North of France. Schweitzer, Holger / Drogheda Boat: A Story to Tell. Loureiro, Vanessa / Regional Characteristics of the Iberian-Atlantic Shipbuilding Tradition: Arade 1 Shipwreck Case Study. Duivenvoorde, Wendy Van / Use of Pine Sheathing on Dutch East India Company Ships. Ossowski, Waldemar / Early Mode
New German Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and German. [xxiii], 388 p., color and b/w ills. Byzas 24. Natur und Kult in Anatolien. Viertes Wissenschaftliches Netzwerk an der Abteilung Istanbul des Deutschen Archaeologischen Instituts. Vorwort (Felix Pirson und Katja Piesker) Einleitung: Natur und Kult in Anatolien: Tendenzen, Diskrepanzen und Perspektiven (Benjamin Engels - Sabine Huy - Charles Steitler). Sacred Springs. Charles Steitler / Sacred Springs, Spring Sanctuaries and Spring-deities in Hittite Religion. Tuba Ökse / Hittite Mountain-Pool Sanctuaries as Rain-Cult Places. Jan Breder / Poseidons Wirken in den Elementen und seine Verehrung in Ionien. Felix Pirson - Güler Ates / Wasser als (natürliches?) Element in den Naturheiligtümern am Stadtberg von Pergamon.; Grotten und Höhlen. Wolfram Martini (?) / ?????? ??????? ? Artemis Pergaia. Die Herrin von Perge. Ihr Heiligtum und ihre Stadt. Benjamin Engels / Kultpraxis, Akteure und Atmosphäre in pergamenischen Grottenheiligtümern des 2. und 1. Jahrhunderts vor Christus. Sabine Huy / Versteckte Orte: Zwei Grotten im städtischen Raum Milets. Peter Talloen / The Rock Sanctuary. Nature, Cult and Marginality in the Periphery of Sagalassos.; Felsen und Berge. Mirja Biehl / Überlegungen zu den kultischen und typologischen Charakteristika der griechischen Felsheiligtümer und der Entwicklung der sog. Nischenwände. Güler Ates / Molla Mustafa Tepesi: Ein ländliches Felsheiligtum der Meter-Kybele im Umland von Pergamon. Serdar Aybek - Onur Gülbay / The Cult of Zeus Krezimos at Metropolis. Previous Observations on the Sacred Area and Cult. Michael Blömer / Der Mons Argaios und andere göttliche Berge in römischer Zeit.; Landschaftsstrukturierung. Pavol Hnila - Alessandra Gilibert - Arsen Bobokhyan / Prehistoric Sacred Landscapes in the High Mountains: The Case of the Vishap Stelae Between Taurus and Caucasus. Michele Cammarosano / ?uwasi. Cult Stelae and Stela Shrines in Hittite Anatolia. Elif Koparal / Frontier Sanctuaries and Rural Cult Places in the Khorai of Klazomenai and Teos. Florian Schimpf / Sakrale Landschaften. Zum Umgang mit Natur in Stadtrandzonen. Fikret Özcan / Natur und Kult in Nordpisidien.
New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (29 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 166, [2] p., color and b/w ills. Medeniyet bilinci.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (29 x 22 cm). In Turkish with extended summary in English. 278 p., ills. Mimari heykel ve küçük buluntu arastirmalari (Stratoneika Çalismalari 4).
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (29 x 22 cm). In English. 113 p., b/w ills. Smintheion Studies I: The Roman baths and related structures. This project was carried out with permission from the Turkish Ministry of Culture under the auspices of the Department of Antiquities and Museums. Especially important was the support of Coskun Ozgunel, the director of excavations at Smintheion (Sanctuary of Apollo Smintheus) since 1980, who allowed me to excavate at the site. After I became a member of the archaeological team in 2003, I began to specialize on the Roman use of the sanctuary by placing special emphasis on the Roman Baths and other water-related buildings that were important for the operation of the sanctuary. My first work was to excavate the water distribution/storage/settling basins located to the west of the temple of Apollo Smintheus in the course of the 2006 and 2007 field seasons. Then, I excavated Large Baths between 2008 and 2013 and determined that ali the water distribution basins supplied Large Baths with water from the sacred spring next to the temple. My last work was to excavate Small Baths, located about 50 meter north of the temple between 2014 and 2017. This structure was partially dug in the l 970s as part of a rescue excavation by Çanakkale Archaeology Museum as it was a Roman villa. I re-excavated the structure and established that this was the second major Roman bath built in the sanctuary. With the excavations of these two Roman baths at Smintheion, I wanted to contribute to our general knowledge on the function of the 'sanctuary baths' and the monumentalization of the Greek sanctuaries during the Roman era. I am hoping that these works will shed new light on those studies dealing with the use of the Hellenic sanctuaries during the Roman era. Coskun Özgünel, my tutor and advisor throughout my Ph.D. course at Ankara University, also provided support during the years of excavation at the sanctuary. My experience working alongside him during excavations of a Roman bath at Salamis on Cyprus was an important reason for me to work on the Roman baths of Smintheion. His lovely wife Nese Ozgünel has become a mentor for me throughout my stay at Smintheion. Special thanks are due to my colleagues Turan Takaoglu, Erhan Oztepe, Tolga Ozhan, Tayyar Gürdal, and Oguz Koçyigit for sharing their thoughts on the finds recovered from the excavations of the Roman baths at the sanctuary. In addition, my warm thanks are due to Fikret K. Yegül who kindly shared his insights on the finds with me during his visit to the sanctuary in 2016. I am also deeply grateful to him for honoring me by contributing to this work with an introduction highlighting the importance of the Roman baths at the sanctuary of Apollo Smintheus. Davut Kaplan.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. [viii], 327, [3] p. Contents: Framework and Anatolian Roots: Westward expansion of the Neolithic way of life: what we know and what we do not know. Mehmet Özdogan. Coming to grips with the Aegean in Prehistory: an outline of the temporal framework, 100-5500 cal BC. Laurens Thissen; The late escape of the Neolithic from the Central Anatolian Plain. Ulf-Dietrich Schoop; Neolithisation of Western Anatolia: Western Anatolia in the Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic: the actual state of research. Clemens Lichter; Neolithic settlement at Ulucak Hoyuk and its cultural relations with neighbour regions in Western Anatolia. Esref Abay; The neolithic architecture of Ulucak Hoyuk. Zafer Derin; Visualizing neolithic landscape: archaeological theory in the Aegean Islands. Burçin Erdogdu; The neolithisation in Inland Northwestern Anatolia. Turan Efe; From Anatolia to Europe: The ceramic sequence of Hoca Cesme in Turkish Thrace. Necmi Karul, Jan-K Bertram; Neolithisation of the Balkans and Greece: New evidence from the early productive stages in the Aegean Basin from the 9th to the 7th millennia cal BC. Adamantios Sampson; Tracing the story of the first farmers in Greece - a long and winding road. Nikos Efstratiou; The Argissa Magoula and the beginning of the Neolithic in Thessaly. Agathe Reingruber; Worlds in transition: Mesolithic/Neolithic lifestyles at the cave of Theopetra, Thessaly/Greece. Nina Kyparissi Apostolika, Georgia Kotzamani; The Early Neolithic settlement in Central and Southern Greece. The actual state of research "Border crossing" cultural elements: Eva Alram-Stern; Neolithic Figurines - East-West. Svene Hansen; Some observations about bullet core technique during 7th and 6th millennium BC. Ivan Gatsov; Hoyuk, Toumba and Mogila: a settlement form in Anatolia and the Balkans and its ecological determination 6500-5500 cal BC. Eva Rosenstock; Everyone's black box - Where does the European ornamentation come from? Holger Schubert; Prismatic polypod vessels and their way to Europe. Heiner Schwarzberg; From the Near East to Greece: let's reverse the focus - Cultural elements that didn't transfer. Catherina Perles; Concluding remarks: Clemesn Lichter; Appendix / 14C database for the Aegean catchment (Eastern Greece, Southern Balkans and Western Turkey) 100-5500 cal BC. Agathe Reingruber, Laurens Thissen.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). 571 p. In German and English. B/w ills. Contents:Bachmann, Martin / Im Spannungsfeld zwischen Tradierung und Innovation. Die Bautechnikgeschichte Kleinasiens im Licht der Beiträge des Kolloquiums During, Bleda S. / Exploring Building Continuity in the Anatolian Neolithic; Functional and Symbolic Aspects Eres, Zeynep / Erkenntnisse aus der ländlichen Architektur in Thrakien fur das Verständnis der vorgeschichtlichen Flechtwerkbauweise. Rekonstruktionsversuche zu den Bauten der Schicht 2 des Siedlungshugels Asagi Pinar Kurapkat, Dietmar / Das Wissen der neolithischen Bauleute. Zu den epistemischen Fundamenten der kleinasiatischen Bautechnik Mielke, Dirk Paul / Alte Paradigmen und neue Erkenntnisse zur hethitischen Holz-Lehmziegel-Architektur Schachner, Andreas / Vom Plan zur Durchfuhrung - Gedanken zur Planung und Baudurchfuhrung in hethitischer Zeit Seeher, Jurgen / Die Techniken der Steinbearbeitung in der hethitischen Architektur des 2. Jahrtausends v. Chr. Huser, Andreas / Staudämme - Ein besonderer Aspekt der hethitischen Baukunst Harmansah, Omur / Stones of Ayanis: New Urban Foundations and the Architectonic Culture in Urartu during the 7th C. BC Riorden, Elizabeth / Wilhelm Dorpfeld's Theory of Wood and Mudbrick Architecture: Implications and a Reassessment Kienlin, Alexander von / Die holzerne Grabkammer von Tatarli: Ein hochentwickeltes Beispiel antiker anatolischer Blockbautradition aus dem 5. Jh. vor Christus Como, Maria Teresa - Athanasia Kanta - Massimiliano Marazzi / The Architectural Investigation of the Protopalatial Site of Monastiraki, Crete Hammerstaedt, Jurgen / Die Bedeutung inschriftlicher Zeugnisse fur die Bauforschung Ohnesorg, Aenne / Transport, Versatz und Verbindung von Bauteilen des archaischen Artemistempels von Ephesos - und ein rätselhafter Hebe-Mechanismus? Radt, Timm / Bautechnische Eigenheiten im hellenistischen Wehrbau Kilikiens Weber, Ulf / Der hellenistische Naiskos von Didyma im Licht seiner Versatzmarken des 3. Jhs. v. und des 3. Jhs. n. Chr. Aylward, William / Lewises in Hellenistic and Roman Building at Pergamon Bankel, Hansgeorg / Versatzmarken am Propylon des Heiligtums fur Apollon Karneios in Knidos Durukan, Murat / Chronology of the Temple Tombs in Rough Cilicia Lancaster, Lynne C. / Early Examples of So-Called Pitched Brick Barrel Vaulting in Roman Greece and Asia Minor: A Question of Origin and Intention Plattner, Georg A. / Zum Baubetrieb Kleinasiens in der romischen Kaiserzeit Nohlen, Klaus / Rohren im Scheitel. Zur Bautechnik romischer Tonnengewolbe. Ausbau der Rustungen aus den Substruktionen des Traianeums in Pergamon Grewe, Klaus / Die Reliefdarstellung einer antiken Steinsägemaschine aus Hierapolis in Phrygien und ihre Bedeutung fur die Technikgeschichte Quatember, Ursula / Bautechnik von Tabernakelfassaden des 2. Jhs. n. Chr. in Ephesos und in Kleinasien Liebich, Hanna - Gudrun Styhler / Theater Ephesos - Aspekte der Adaption im Zuschauerraum der romischen Zeit Thur, Hilke / Ziegelmauerwerk in Ephesos Wulf-Rheidt, Ulrike / Warum konnte der romische Ziegelbau in Kleinasien keine Erfolgsgeschichte werden? Schulz, Thekla / Baukonstruktion und Bautechnik des Zeustempels von Aizanoi im Vergleich zu anderen Pseudodipteroi Rohn, Corinna / Bautechnik am Theaterstadion in Aizanoi: Notwendigkeit oder Teil des Entwurfskonzeptes? Roos, Dorothea / »So bieten diese zerstuckten Ruinen einen hochst seltsamen Anblick dar, einem riesigen Skelett vergleichbar«. Zum Steinfachwerkbau im antiken Kleinasien Eichner, Ina / Spätantike und fruhbyzantinische Bautechnik im sudlichen Kleinasien.
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian. Bilingual title in English and Persian on cover. 416 p., b/w plates. Sikkah'hâ-yi Irân: Dawrâh-i Gürkâniyân (Taymûriyân).= Persian coins: Timurid period.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In German. 312 p., color plts. Byzas 20. Eine historische Landeskunde der Aiolis. Contents: Vorwort (Herausgeber). Vorwort (Melanie Heinle). I. DIE AIOLIS - EINLEITUNG: 1. Thema und Fragestellung., 2. Methode und Gliederung. Historische Landeskunde in der Alten Geschichte Genese, Dynamik und Problematik des Landschaftsbegriffes - gederung der Arbeit.; 3. Quellen und Forschungsgeschichte., Quellen und Überlieferungslage - Forschungsgeschichte der Region., II. Die Aiolis als geographischer Raum.; 1. Natürliche Voraussetzungen.; Geographische Grundlagen - Die Küstenlinie - Klima und Vegetation - Erdbeben., 2. Siedlungsstruktur und Siedlungsgeschichte.; Die Kane-Halbinsel - Im Bereich der Kaikosmündung -Die aiolische Küste mit dazugehörigem Hinterland -Exkurs zu den Flussgöttern Titnaios, Boionites, Hermos und Xanthos - Die Kymaia - Im gebirgigen Hinterland - Das untere Hermostal- Zwischen Saidene und Sipylos - Im Sipylos-Gebirge -Resümee zur Siedlungsstruktur und Siedlungsgeschichte-Exkurs zum Problem der Lokalisierung: ein Stück Forschungsgeschichte., 3. Landwirtschaft, Produktion und Handel., Getreide, Oliven und Wein - Demeter- und Dionysoskulte - Pferde und andere Nutztiere -Aiolische Poleis als Produktions- und Handelsorten. III. Die Aiolis als historischer Raum. 1. Archaische und klassische Zeit.; Archaische Zeit: Phryger und Lyder - Unter den Persern - Zur Zeit der Perserkriege - Griechische Dynasten unter den Persern - Im Seebund - Im Peloponnesischen Krieg - Die spartanische Episode und erneute Perserherrschaft bis zur Eroberung durch Alexander - Die aiolischen Poleis im 4. Jh. v. Chr. - Überlegungen zum aiolischen Bund., 2. Hellenismus. Das Ringen um die Vorherrschaft: die Zeit der Diadochen und Epigonen - Die aiolischen Poleis unter seleukidischer Herrschaft -Apollonkulte in der Aiolis - zum Stammvater der Seleukiden - Pergamon als neue Macht: die aiolischen Poleis zwischen Seleukiden und Attaliden - Die aiolischen Poleis im 3. Jh. v. Chr. - Im Krieg zwischen Antiochos III. und den Römern - Vom pergamenischen Königreich in die Provinz Asia - Zur urbanen Ausgestaltung der Poleis in hellenistischer Zeit - Die Aiolis in republikanischer Zeit., 3. Kaiserzeit. Das augusteische Zeitalter - Erdbeben und Baumaßnahmen - Athleten, Gymnasiarchen und Gladiatoren - Hadrian und das Panhellenion - Aelius Aristides' Reise durch die Aiolis - Lokale Kulte: Neuerungen, Entwicklungen und Besonderheiten - Letzte Nachrichten.; IV. Die Aiolis als wahrgenommener Raum.; 1. Zum antiken Aioleer-Begriff. Smyrna und Phokaia als aiolische Gründungen - Ausdehnung des Aiolis-Begriffes - Typisch aiolisch? - Exkurs: Streit um Homer.; 2. Geschichtsverständnis und Eigenwahrnehmung Die aiolische Kolonisation - Exkurs: Die Aiolische Kolonisation in der Forschung - Eponyme Amazonen als Städtegründerinnen - Funktion, Bedeutung und Präsenz der Gründungstraditionen - Sonderfall Elaia? 3. Fremdwahrnehmung. Zwischen Fremdzuschreibung und Selbstdarstellung - Zur aiolischen Identität.; V. Synthese: Das Bild einer Landschaft: Raum und Zeit - Zeit und Wahrnehmung - Wahrnehmung und Raum.; VI. Abkürzungsverzeichnis.; VII. Literaturverzeichnis.; VIII. Indices: Antike Autoren - Inschriften - Papyri - Antike und moderne Orte, Flüsse und Berge, Inseln und Regionen/Landstriche - Historische Personen, mythische Figuren, Götter und Göttinnen - Moderne Forscher - Sonstige Schlagworte., IX. Appendices. Karten, Pläne. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Pergamon Aiolis Aegean Excavations Prehistory.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 85 p., 1230 coins in 38 plates, b/w ills. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum Turkey 9. The Özkan Arikantürk Collection, Volume 3. Misia. This project, which started eight years ago, aiming at publishing the Greek coins in my collection in three separate volumes, has reached completion with the publication of the SNG Mysia. The city with the highest representation in this volume is Adramyteum where I live nearby, by 296 coins. The second significant city is Pergamon, by 277 coins. This book also includes uncertain and unpublished coins from various cities. The rich coin collection of Dr. Özkan Arikantürk living in Burhaniye is completed with this volume. More than 2500 coins were introduced to the academia with three volumes, namely Troas, Aeolis and Mysia. The last region which is the scope of this volume is represented by more than 20 cities. The coins of the cities of Adramyteum and Pergamon constitute the majority of the coins in this volume. Among the Adramyteum coins, satrapal coins are considerable in number. We would like to express our gratitude to Mr. Özkan Arikantürk, dentist and collector, who facilitated our work during the preparation of catalog. We would like to thank, Richard Ashton, Aneurin Ellis-Evans, Jérémie Chameroy, Volker Heuchert and Arif Yaci who revised the catalog. We would also like to thank Ahmet Boratav of Ege Publications for his support for the publication; our special thanks go to Ms. Hülya Tokmak for her layout work. This SNG volume, a joint publication of the Turkish Institute of Archaeology (TEBE) and Koç University Suna & Inan Kiraç Research Center for Mediterranean Civilizations (AKMED), has been published with the financial contribution of the Union Académique Internationale, thus we appreciate UAI for their kind support.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. [xiii], 100 p., ills. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum Turkey 2: Anamur Museum. Volume 1: Roman provincial coins.
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [x], 210 p., color ills. 300 copies were printed. Balance weights in the Aegean world. Classical and Hellenistic periods. Translated from Turkish into English Inci Türkoglu. Historically, balance weights are as old as the balances themselves. Actually, balance and weight examples of Mesopotamian, Egyptian and Hittite civilisations are known from wall paintings, reliefs, papyri and collections. However, the scope of this book is the balance weights produced and used in the Aegean world during the Classical and Hellenistic periods. Balance weights were among the instruments of public sphere (instrumenta publica) of antiquity and they constitute an important group of antiquities worth studying for their unit marks, symbols, depictions, inscriptions and ornaments. However, balance weights have been among the most neglected artefacts within archaeological research. Certainly, this work at handbook level should not be expected to fill the gap entirely, but rather call attention to this field. The examples were chosen from the city-states in the Aegean world and cover only those which bear ethnic or symbol (parasemon). CONTENTS: FOREWORD. INTRODUCTION. Scope, material, and sources. History of research in the light of basic publications. 1. AN OVERVIEW OF WEIGHTS: Form, material, and manufacture. Symbols (parasema) and other depictions. Denominations. Ethnic. State guarantee (Demosion). 2. WEIGHT SYSTEMS, STANDARDS AND SOLON^'S REFORM: Weight systems. Standards and changes in the standards. Solon's reform. 3. MARKET PLACES AND MARKET CONTROLLERS: Agoras and their functions. Magistrates in charge of the agora and the weights. 4. CITIES AND THEIR WEIGHTS 35. Athens. Corinth. Olympia. Olynthos. Thasos. Maroneia. Ainos. Lysimachia. Bisanthe. Byzantion. Kalchedon. Kyzikos. Lampsakos. Abydos. Ilion. Tenedos. Gentinos. Alexandria Troas. Skepsis. Myrina. Kyme. Smyrna. Chios. Kolophon. Ephesos. Priene. Miletos. Alabanda. Herakleia under Latmos. Rhodos. GENERAL EVALUATION. APPENDICES. Appendix 1: Balances, steelyards and steelyard weights. Appendix 2: Civic weights under the Roman Empire. ABBREVIATIONS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY. IMAGE SOURCES. TECHNICAL ABBREVIATIONS. GLOSSARY. PLATES.
New English Original bdg. 4to. (30,5 x 21 cm). In Italian and Turkish summary. 504 p., color ills. Hierapolis di Frigia III. Architettura dorica a Hierapolis di Frigia. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Excavation Hierapolis Phrygia.
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New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 3 volumes set: (291 p.; 314 p., 319 p.), b/w and color ills. Roma portre sanati. 3 volumes set. The Roman portrait art. 3 volumes set. A very heavy set.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (31 x 22 cm). In English. [16], 89 p., 41 numerous b/w plates. Sylloge nummorum Graecorum, Turkey 11. The Çetin Erdem Collection: Lydia and Phrygia. During my childhood days I used to play among the ruins of Philadelphia (modern Alasehir). I breathed in the historical atmosphere of Philadelphia, feeling its past and living together with this cultural heritage. I believe that historical settlements are not only ruins but are also the memory of our cultural genes. Furthermore, I strongly feel that the memory and cultural genes of a city manifests itself in a style of life we call "tradition". We may find traces of the past in the language we speak, in our methods of production or in our traditions. However, the place where true memory is hidden is in historical buildings, artifacts and coins. I started collecting the coins of Philadelphia in 1995. I felt that I owed my duty of loyalty to this city. I started collecting with these feelings. I thought I would reach the city's memory in this way. Then, I came to the conclusion that it would be proper to consider the city's history together with its surroundings, and I expanded my collection to include the Lydia and Phrygia regions. Today, an important part of the coinage from Philadelphia are in my collection. Besides the coins of Philadelphia, the majority of the coins which belonged to other cities in Lydia are also in my collection. With this publication, I have presented the coins in my collection to the academia. Now, it is the scientists who will reveal Philadelphia's memory and cultural genes. I believe I have fulfilled my duty loyally. Last but not least, I would like to thank Oguz Tekin and Arif Yaci who prepared the catalog. This catalog is the eleventh volume of the SNG Turkey Project and is part of the Çetin Erdem Collection. Çetin Erdem, the collector, is a lawyer living in the town of Sarigöl in the Manisa Province. All the coins were bought between the years of 1995-2016 by himself, in Sarigöl, where he lives. There are three historical sites which are nearby, these are Sardis, Philadelphia and Thyateira. We would like to express our gratitude to Mr. Erdem, collector, who facilitated our work during the preparation of our catalog. We would like to thank Michel Amandry and Aliye Erol Özdizbay who revised the catalog. We would also like to thank Ahmet Boratav of Ege Publications for his support for the publication; our special thanks go to Ms. Hülya Tokmak for her layout work. This SNG volume is, a joint publication of the Turkish Institute of Archaeology (TEBE) and Koç University Suna & Inan Kiraç Research Center for Mediterranean Civilizations (AKMED), has been published with the financial contribution of the Union Académique Internationale thus we appreciate the UAI for their kind support. Contents: Collector's Note. Preface. Abbreviations and Bibliography. Plates (numbers refer to the plates). Lydia. Lydian Kingdom. Early Croeseids. Acrasus. Aninetus. Apollonis. Apollonoshieron. Attaleia. Bageis. Blaundos. Briula. Cilbiani Inferiores (Nicaea). Cilbiani Superiores. Clannudda. Daldis. Dioshieron. Hermocapeleia. Hierocaisareia. Hypaipa. Hyrcanis. Julia Gordus. Kaystrianoi. Magnesia ad Sipylum. Maionia. Mastaura. Mostene. Nacrasa. Nysa. Philadelphia. Saitta. Sala. Sardis. Silandos. Stratonicea. Tabala. Thyateira. Tmolos-Aureliopolis. Tralles. Tripolis (Apollonia). Phrygia. Acmoneia. Aezanis. Alioi. Ancyra.Apameia. Bria. Bruzus. Cadoi. Cibyra. Cidyessus. Colossae. Cotiaeum. Diocleia. Dionysopolis. Docimeium. Dorylaeum. Eucarpeia. Eumeneia. Grimenothyrae. Hierapolis. Laodicea. Nacoleia. Ococleia. Otros. Peltai. Philomelium. Prymnessus. Sebaste. Stectorium. Synaus. Synnada. Temenothyrae. Themisonium. Trainaopolis. Indexes. Concordance.