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New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 17 cm). [xi], 203 p. Ills. In Turkish and English summary. Cities and fortresses in Ottoman Hungary. Osmanli Macaristani'nda kentler, kaleler. "Since the end of the nineteenth century essays have been written on the topic of settlements in the Ottoman Hungary. Historians, archaeologists, as well as art and architecture historians have investigated the nature and buildings of Turkish towns and military structures. The aim of this book is to present the settlements in the geographical and historical context, where the influence of the military organization was significant.".
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In English. 325 p., color ills. The Carians overseas: Egypt - Iran - Israel. THE CARIANS OVERSEAS is a documentary project, which follows the traces and documents the remains of the Carians, who, starting from the 10th BC, have worked in Egypt, Iran and Israel either as mercenaries or stonemasons. Being among the first settlers of the region of Southwest Anatolia, the Carians raised the world's first women admirals Artemisia I and Artemisia II, bequeathed us the Maussolleion, the monumental tomb of King Mausolus, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, offered the word "mausoleum" to world literature and preserved their culture and traditions for thousands of years. Based on the geographical features of their land, they lived either on the mainland, the islands or in locations overseas. They were known as good soldiers, fearless sailors and pirates with advanced warrior skills. Ancient Egyptian sources describe the Carians, who went to Egypt to work, as "men of bronze coming from the sea". According to Herodotus of Halicarnassus, the Carians had created the tradition of fixing a handle to a shield, fastening a crest and a tassel on the helmet and adorning and painting the shield. In ancient Persian sources, the Carians are referred to as people serving in the Persian army and navy, who were, besides their warrior character, skilled stonemasons, artisans, craftsmen and qualified in handling heavy goods. Being one of the most interesting civilizations of Anatolia, the Carians have proved their existence in the countries they have been, by inscribing their initials on stones in the Carian language and thus leaving important information regarding the places where they have lived, camped as well as their expedition routes. Following the traces of the Carians in Egypt, Iran and Israel and documenting their remains in museums and archaeological sites despite great difficulty, THE CARIANS OVERSEAS is an important source, for both the information it contributes to Carian archaeology and the research stories in its content.
New English Original bdg. 4to. (32 x 22 cm). 532 p. Very heavy volume. Color ills. Contents: Forward Acknowledgements. Check-List of Amorium Publications. General Introduction: Archaeological Introduction. E.A. Ivison, Excavations at the Lower City Enclosure, 1996-2008. Finds Reports. B. Böhlendorf-Arslan, The Pottery from Destruction Contexts in the Enclosure. E. Lafli, Roman and Late Roman Terracotta Unguentaria: 1988-2005. E. Schoolman, Middle Imperial, Late Roman, and Early Byzantine. Terracotta Oil Lamps: 2002-2005. C.S. Lightfoot, Middle Byzantine Terracotta Lamps: 1993-2005. C.S. Lightfoot, Hellenistic and Roman Terracotta Figurines and Architectural Fragments. J. Witte, Counters and Stoppers in Terracotta and Stone. C.S. Lightfoot, Small Finds in Bone and Ivory. J. Witte, Toys, Game Pieces, and Boards: 1988-2005. J. Witte, Roman and Byzantine Bricks and Tiles: 1988-2004. C.S. Lightfoot, Byzantine Weights and Related Material. Technical and Scientific Studies. A. Demirel, Two Weapon-Related Skull Traumas from the Enclosure, 2008 J. Giorgi, The Plant Remains. E. Ioannidou, Animal Husbandry. D.S. Reese, Inventory of Marine and Freshwater Shells A.M. Shedrinsky and C.S. Lightfoot, A Byzantine Amber Bead 17. M.G. Drahor, Results from the Geophysical Survey conducted in the Lower City Enclosure, Appraisal, C.S. Lightfoot, Amorium: Facts, Myths, and Misconceptions, Abbreviations, Bibliography
311 p., 572 pièces illustrées en n/b et en coul. Inv. 28468
3760London, Sotheby's and RNS, 1986 19 x 24, 143 pp., broché, bon état
15355Commercy, imp. Carasse, 1845, 1 br. in-8, f.t., titre, 90 pp. ;
197214150Stock 1972 900 pages In-12. 1972. broché. 900 pages. Nombreuses figures en noir. 7752 monnaies avec leurs cours plus récents 2256 illustrations
Very Good German modern cloth. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In German. 30 p., 64 numerous b/w plates. Dritter Bericht über die Ausgrabung der Menas-Heiligtümer in der Mareotiswüste. First Edition. Scarce.
31083<p><meta charset="utf-8"><span>Grâce à cette première exposition et à ce catalogue, le nom de Caylus sera de nouveau prononcé dans le quartier même et dans les murs où il est devenu sous Louis XV une autorité et une célébrité européenne. Le public cultivé va pouvoir découvrir sous ce nom les nombreuses facettes du personnage, l'un des plus caractéristiques du premier XVIII</span><sup>e</sup><span>siècle parisien : son abondante production littéraire d'écrivain de voyage et de journaux intimes, de dramaturge, de traducteur, de romancier, de conteur, d'homme de conversation et de société, mais aussi ses multiples curiosités de « virtuose » et de mécène, graveur, érudit, antiquaire, critique et promoteur des arts, l'homme d'action enfin, qui créa un réseau personnel de correspondants dans toute l'Europe dont il se servit pour placer les œuvres des artistes qu'il protégeait ou les faire engager eux-mêmes dans une cour étrangère, tandis qu'il manœuvrait dextrement et résolument le système royal des Académies pour faire prévaloir ses vues sur les arts français [...].</span></p><!----> Paris, 2002 INHA 159 p., 96 objets catalogués, 6 fig., 2 pl., broché. 24 x 16
5571116 pp, 1982, Beau catalogue très illustré noir et blanc, 2 planches quadrichromes
10845Marseille, 1981 1vol.: 67 p., 108 fig.;1vol.: 81 p., 655 fig.; 1carte;brochés ss emb. 21 x 31
502890Livorno, 1983. In-4 broché, 128 pp., 110 monnaies décrites, reprod. en noir à pleine page, qq. cartes et ill. photogr. en noir dans le texte, bibliographie.
1971115021971 Hôtel de la Monnaie. Paris. 1971 fort volume.in8,broché, couverture illustrée XXIII+727pp. et des ill. h. et in-t.
5561168 pp, 1985, rel. superbe catalogue très illustré noir et blanc, quadrichrome
556932pp, 1989. beau catalogue très illustré noir et blanc
557032pp, 1990. Beau catalogue très illustré noir et blanc
556044pp, 1983. Beau catalogue illustré noir et blanc
197876112Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 90 pages environ.
0282560106.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback