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Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original 1/3 black leather bdg. Five compartments on spine, second gilt. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). [31], 143 p., 5 b/w unnumbered leaves of 173 numbered coins, ills. and tables. First edition of this first and very rare catalogue of Seljukite coins, by the father of modern Turkish numismatics. Ismail Galib was the son of Ibrahim Edhem Pasha and the pioneer numismatist in the Ottoman Empire, who is considered the father of modern numismatics in Turkey. "Ismail Galib, his brother and a pioneering numismatist in his own right studied coins from the Seljuks of Rum and published a catalog entitled 'Takvîm-i meskûkât-i Selçûkiyye'..." (Ottoman/Turkish Visions of the Nation, 1860-1950). The Seljuk Sultanate of Rum was a Turko-Persian Sunni Muslim ruled state, established over conquered Byzantine territories and peoples (Rûm) of Anatolia by the Seljuk Turks following their entry into Anatolia after the Battle of Manzikert (1071). The sultanate's monetary sphere of influence lasted long and coins of Seljuk mint, generally considered to be of reliable value, continued to be used throughout the 14th century, once again, in the Islamic world including by the Ottomans. OCLC 1008462309.; Özege 19392.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Articles in English and Turkish. [viii], 278 p., numerous b/w plts. A festschrift presented to Ibrahim Artuk on the occasion of the 20th Anniversary of the Turkish Numismatic Society.= Türk Nümismatik Derneginin 20. kurulus yilinda Ibrahim Artuk'a armagan. Cevriye Artuk: Ibrahim Artuk'un biyografisi ve eserleri / The biography and bibliography of Ibrahim Artuk - Jean- Louis Bacque-Grammont: Deux Ordres d'Ibrahim Pasha / Ibrahim Pasanin Iki Emirnamesi - N. Beldiceanu et Iréne Baldiceanu - Steinherr: Les Informations Les Plus Anciennes sur les florins Ottomans / Osmanli Altinlari Üzerine En Eski Bilgiler - Siyret Gözalan: 1314 Yunan Harbi Madalyasi - Cüneyt Ölçer: Mentese Beyi Ilyas oglu Leys in 823 tarihli akçeleri / The Akches Dated 823 Belonging to Leys The son of Menteshe Bey Ilyas - Rudi P Lindner: A Silver Age in Seljuk Anatolia. NUMISMATICS Coins Referance Islamic numismatics Ottoman culture Seljuks Anatolian Emirates Collection.
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. 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".
Very Good French Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 12 p., (4 p. in English, 4 p. in French, and 4 p. in Turkish text), 1 b/w plate. A silver Seldjoucide coin unknown until now Djimri Sultan Siyavush.= Une monnaie Seldjoucide Djimri inconnue jusqu'ici.= Simdiye kadar görülmiyen Cimri sikkesi. (Selchuk Sultan Alâeddin Siyavush, b. 1277) 'Djimri' according to the writings of Osman Ferid Saglam, the word 'Cimri' is used as a synonym for 'ephony-sultan'. Yazicioglu Ali, in his book entitled 'Tevârih-i Âl-i Selçuk' (No: 1390, Revan Library, the Topkapi Palace) argues that Cimri was not a name attributed to a vagabond who had claimed that he was Siyavus bin Izzeddin, but a derisive adjective used for him by pro-Seljuk historians. The actual meaning of the word is 'ordinary', or 'III-bred', or 'one who has sprung up from anywhere'.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong 4to. Ills. 142 p. In English and Turkish. A study of Ibrahim Demirel's photographs.= Ibrahim Demirel fotograflari üzerine bir inceleme. Prep by: Jülide Demirel. Translation: Barbara Blackwell Gülen.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English, abstract in Turkish. 129 p., color plts. A terracotta treasure at Assos. During the summer of 1995 Turkish archaeologists discovered a unique Late Classical tomb in the Western Necropolis of Assos. A modestly designed cist grave, Tomb 4 surprised excavators with the richest cache of grave goods ever found at the ancient city. The 62 well-preserved artifacts, which date from the 4th century BCE, when Aristotle's school of philosophy was active at Assos, consist of terracotta figurines, gold and bronze jewelry, and vases. The variety of the coroplastic group is especially striking. The types include seated female musicians and a poet, an oklasma-dancer, comic actors, goddesses, a horse-rider, a warrior, female mask protomes, miniature furniture, various animals, and a figurine vase. The main purpose of this publication is to examine the finds from Tomb 4 and to shed light on characteristics of coroplastic produc-tion and socio-cultural life at Assos during its "Golden Age" through a contextual, typological, and iconographical analysis of the terracotta figurines. The variety of the figurines not only gives clues about the identity of the tomb-owners, but also hints at the many aspects of the "Golden Age" of Assos, such as the fertility cults active in the city, the increasing importance of the theatre, the place of women in socio-religious life, and the commercial and cultural relations of Assos with the neighbouring cities, especially Athens.
Very Good English Original bdg. HC. Oblong large 8vo. (21,5 x 21,5 cm). In Turkish. 234 p., color ills. A comprehensive study on Ottoman numismatics. A'dan Z'ye Osmanli nümismatik el kitabi.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 39 p., b/w ills., 4 b/w plts. Abaka Khan's silver coinage that bear the date as well as the month in which they were struck.= Abaka Han'in darp aylari yazili gümüs sikkeleri. M. 1265 - 1282 (H. 663 - 680).
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian; with bilingual title on cover in English and Persian. 195 p., many unnumbered color plates of coins. Abbasid and Aghlabid gold coins of Karaj Abû Dolaf (Astaneh, Shazand County).= Sikkah'hâ-yi talâ-yi 'Abbâsî va Aghâbilah-i Karaj Abû Dûlâf (Shahr-i Âstânah-i Shâzand).
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian; with bilingual title on cover in English and Persian. 71 p., color plates. Achaemenid kings: Numismatics.= Sikkah'shinasi-i shahan-i Hakhamanishiyan.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Proceedings in English, German, French, and Turkish. [xxii], [2], 614 p., b/w ills. Acts of the IIIrd International Congress of Hittitology.= III. Uluslararasi Hititoloji Kongresi Bildirileri. Çorum, September 16-22, 1996. Albayrak, Irfan / Koloni Çaginda Yerli bir Bayan "Madawada" Alexander, Robet L. / Contributions to the Interpretation of the Franktin Reliefs Alp, Sedat / IV. Tuthaliya'nin tahta çikmadan Önceki Diger Adi Alpman, Adil / Anadolu'da Hurriler Archi, Alfonso / The Former History of Some Hurrian Gods Arikan, Yasemin / Hitit Dualarinda Geçen Bazi Tanri Adlari Bayram, Sabahattin / Ebla Metinlerindeki Bilgilerle Kutsal Kitaplardakilerin Karsilastirilmasi Bilgi, Önder / MÖ 2. Binyilda Orta Karadeniz Bölgesi Boley, Jacqueline / Asta Vs.-Kan with Anda Carruba, Onofrio / Hethitische Dynastan zwischen altem und neuem Reich Cotticelli-Kurras, Paola / Eine lexikalische Untersuchung Çeçen, Salih / Yerli Krallarin Mabedleri Ziyareti ve Çikan Neticeler Çig, Muazzez Ilmiye / Kur'an'daki Harut Marut Meleklerinin Sümer'deki Kökeni Daddi, Franca Pecchioli / About Soma Hattic Deities Demirci, Sahinde - A. A. Akyol - A. Türkmenoglu - A. M. Özer / Studies on Some Ceramic, Soil, Mud-Brick, Plaster, Mortar and Tablet Samples Obtained from Sapinuva, Ortaköy Excavation Dinçol, Ali / The Rock Monument of the Great King Kurunta and its Hieroglyphic Inscription Dinçol, Belkis / Tönerne Siegelkopien aus Bogazköy Donbaz, Veysel / Assur Collection Housed in Istanbul - General Outlines Erkut, Sedat / Hititlerde An.Tah.Sum Sar Bitkisi ve Bayram Üzerine bir inceleme Ertem, Esen - G. D. Summers - S. Demirci / An Archaeometric Study on Plain Ware Ceramics from Hittite Period, Kizilirmak Basin Gabeskiria, Salva / The Geography of Hittite Anatolia in the Light of The Recent Epigraphical Discoveries... 1500 copies were printed.
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 Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 23 cm). In German and abstract in Turkish. [xviii], 199 p. 77 ills., 2 folding tableau, 2 color and 71 b/w plates. Orientalising ceramics of Aiolis has always been a question mark due to lack of excavations and publications in the field. New light now can be shed by the help of finds from Pitane Necropolis excavation and Gryneion rescue excavations. The Geometric pottery of Aiolis is studied and formed into three main chronological phases of Wild Goat Style and influences from Ionia are also studied.
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 Original bdg. 272 p., 380 color ills. In Turkish. Akdeniz'de Islam sanatini kesfedin.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. Ills. Akhisar and its environment in the Middle Bronze Age (with contribution of Hastane Höyügü excavation results).= Orta Tunç Çagi'nda Akhisar ve çevresi (Hastane Höyügü kazi sonuçlarinin da katkilariyla). "Akhisar and its surroundings in the Middle Bronze Age with the contributions of the excavations of the Hastane Höyügü consists of five sections. The general geographical characteristics of the region mentioned, the information given by the travelers of the 17th, 18th and 19th century about the region and previous researches are explained. Hastane Höyügü located in Akhisar district is the only Protohistoric settlement where excavation works were carried out in the area. Hastane Höyügü was taken as the centre in determining the geography covered in this book. The other settlements come from a total of 104 mounds detected as a result of surface surveys of the above-mentioned scientists. Among these mounds are 10 mounds dated to the Middle Bronze Age. In this context, the location of each mound, research history, SGT status and the dates of the meetings of the SIT are explained. Each of the finds of the mound were given the necessary technical information about the catalog, especially compared to other Western Anatolian centers which are contemporary of the profiles of the ceramics. Thus, it is understood that Akhisar, which forms the connection between the north and south regions of the Aegean due to its geography, has similar finds found in many centers in Panaztepe, Limantepe, Baglararasi, Beycesultan and Troia in Western Anatolia...".
New German Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In German. 207 p., ills. Akkulturation in Pisidien. Acculturation in Pisidia. "..Das Hauptinteresse, welches die Pisidier die Karier bieten, liegt in ihrer Abstammung und Verwandtschaft; darum musste diesen Verhaltnissen ein etwas breiterer Raum gegönnt werden.".
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). Edition in English. 269 p., ills. Alakent church: A Byzantine monument at Myra 12th-13th centuries. The presence of this small Byzantine church in the Alakent neighborhood of Demre has been known to archaeologists and art historians for quite some time. Revealing the structure from under the five meter deep alluvial fill in which it was buried was only possible as a result of the excavation work carried out in 2010 as part of the Myra-Andriake Excavations. The alluvial fill kept most of the aspects of the building such as mural paintings, roof tiles, facade decorations and spolia intact. The book was edited by the GABAM's director and member of Koç University Archaeology and Art History Department, Engin Akyürek. "The chapters of book are 'The Story of the Excavation' by Nevzat Çevik, the director of the Myra-Andriake Excavations, 'Myra: The Metropolis of Lycia', 'Alakent Church: Location And Architecture' and 'Conclusion' by Engin Akyürek, 'Architectural Sculpture' by Ayça Tiryaki, 'Wall Paintings' by Nilay Çoragan, 'Ceramic Finds' and 'Burials' by Özgü Çömezoglu Uzbek, 'Inscriptions' by Hüseyin Sami Öztürk and Christof Schuler, 'Conservation Treatments' by Sebahattin Küçük.".
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.
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
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English and abstract in Turkish. 220 p., b/w ills. Preface.; Acknowledgements.; Turkish Abstract.; Introduction.; Epigraphical Research at Amorium.; Abbreviations and.; Bibliography.; The Roman Inscriptions at Amorium.; Site Plan.; Map of.; Eastern Phrygia.; Section 1: Roman Stone Inscriptions, cat. nos. 1-133.; Honorific Inscriptions.; Dedications.; Funerary Inscriptions.; Section 2: Byzantine Stone Inscriptions, cat. nos. 134-210.; Funerary Inscriptions Sarcophagi.; Monograms and Masons' Marks.; Appendix: cat. no. 147.;(Nikos Tsvikis).; Section 3: Stone Inscriptions from the Territory of Amorium, cat. nos. 211-389.; Doorstones.; Epigrams.; Varia.; Section 4: Graffiti and Stamps on Terracotta, cat. nos. G1-G70.; Section 5: Miscellanea, cat. nos. M1-M22.; Indices.; Personal Names.; Ethnics and.; Toponyms.; Deities.; Provenances.; Concordances.; Check-list of Amorium Publications.
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian; title on cover bilingual in English and Persian. 687 p., b/w ills. An encyclopedic dictionary of Bushehr.= Farhangnamah-'i Bushihr: Hamil-i vazhah'ha-yi shahr va a'lam-i ustan-i Bushihr. Pizhuhish-i tashviqi-i hay'at-i davaran dar panjumin dawrah-i intikhab va mu'arrifi-i pizhuhish-i farhangi-i sal (Azar mah 1379). Vol. 1: A-D. Vol. 1st of 2.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 211 p., color ills. An epigraphic guide to Hierapolis of Phrygia (Pamukkale). The epigraphic guide to Hierapolis of Phrygia (Pamukkale) aims to present visitors to the site and the museum with some of the most interesting Greek inscriptions that they will encounter, helping to both read and understand them. The excavations conducted by the Italian Archaeological Mission have trebled the number of documents that were known at the end of the nineteenth century, now totalling over 1000. Starting in Hellenistic times, the inscriptions from Hierapolis shed light on all aspects of urban life, and provide information on the composition of the population, on institutions and government, on municipal and provincial roles, as well as on religion, productive sectors and the organisation of gilds, Greek-type contests and amphitheatre games, the activity of public benefactors, funerary rites, the Jewish community and the expressions of Christianity. The majority of the most significant documents have been published, and work is now directed towards producing a scientific corpus of all epigraphic material. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Excavations Phrygia Hierapolis Epigraphy.