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New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 304 p., color ills. The Roman portrait art. Roma portre sanati III. [Hardcover Edition].
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). B/w ills. 313 p. In Turkish. The Roman portrait art. Roma portre sanati II. [Paperback Edition].
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].
New English Paperback. Pbo. 291 p. In Turkish. B/w ills. The Roman portrait art. Roma portre sanati I. [Paperback Edition].
New English Original bdg. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 291 p., b/w ills. The Roman portrait art. Roma portre sanati I. [Hardcover Edition].
In 8, pp. 551 + (3). Legatura edit. in p. tl. con sovracc. (strappetti e piccole mancanze alla sovracc.).
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and Turkish. 229 p. B/w ills. Regional Studies in Archaeology Symposium Proceedings.= Arkeoloji'de Bölgesel Çalismalar Sempozyum Bildirileri.
Very Good English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 25 p., 15 numerous b/w plates. Rare Seljuk coins [and] the coins of Siyavus (Cimri).= Selçuklular'in nadir paralarindan bazilari ve Cimri'nin sikkeleri. First Edition. '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'.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish and English. 18 p., 1 b/w plate. Rare Ottoman coins.= Nadir Osmanli madeni paralari.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 64 p., ills., 5 b/w plts. Rare Ottoman coins at Soviet Russian museums (Moscow and Leningrad).= Sovyet Rusya müzelerindeki (Moskova ve Leningrad) nadir Osmanli madeni paralari. NUMISMATICS Coins Ottoman coins Collection.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 64 p., ills., 5 b/w plts. Rare Ottoman coins at Soviet Russian museums (Moscow and Leningrad).= Sovyet Rusya müzelerindeki (Moskova ve Leningrad) nadir Osmanli madeni paralari. NUMISMATICS Coins Ottoman coins Collection.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 675 p, b/w ills. Production and trade through the ages From Prehistory to the Byzantine period.= Çaglar boyunca üretim ve ticaret: Prehistorya'dan Bizans Dönemi'ne.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong large roy. 8vo. (21 x 24 cm). In English. 395 p., ills. Proceedings of the Symposium on City Ports from the Aegean to the Black Sea. Medieval-Modern Networks, 22nd-29th August 2015. Contents: Editors' note.; Forewords.; Salutations.; Presentation of the Project.; The "Limen. Cultural Ports from Aegean to the Black Sea" Project.; Chrysos, Evangelos / Aimhn-Portus-Harbour In Metaphorical Use.; Kostic, Elena / Presentations of Medieval Ships in the Art of the Black Sea Region.; Dadake, Stavroula / Observations on the Fortifications of the Late-Byzantine Cities of the North Aegean Coast.; Lychounas, Michalis / "Travel, Drink and be Merry. Port and Wine in Byzantine Aegean and the Black Sea". Past and Realities.; Lugovyi, Oleg / The Chrysobullos of 1189 and the History of German and French Quarters of Constantinople.; Nastasi, Irina / Public Open Space in the City-Port of Tomis (4th-6th Cent. AD).; Inaishvlli, Nino / Archaeological Sites in Environment of Batumi.; Kiziltan, Zeynep - Ufuk Kocaba¿ / Theodosian Harbour: A Crossroad Between Black Sea and the Mediterranean.; Gerousi, Eugenia / The Commercial Relations Between Aegean and the Black Sea on the Basis of the Testimony of the Early Christian Amphoras.; Buzoianu, Livia / Commerce et Navigation dans la Mer Noire dans les Documents Epigraphiques et Iconographiques.; Siomkos, Nikolaos D. / Constantinople Receiving Icons; A New Approach to an Old Issue.; Athanasoulis, Demetrios / Some Notes on the Impact of Constantinople on the Byzantine Architecture of the Aegean and the Peloponnese.; Katsioti, Angeliki / Rhodes-Constantinople, 6th Century to 1523 AD: A Two-Way Traffic.; Chotzakoglou, Charalampos G. / The Cultural Network of Cyprus - Constantinople - Euxeinos Pontos During the Iconoclasm Era.; Kiliç, Namik / Preservation of Yenikap¿ Shipwrecks.; Kiliç, A. Gökçe / From Underwater to Museum: Presenting Under Water Cultural Heritage.; Ricci, Alessandra - Baris Altan / Sustainable Cultural Routes In Istanbul: The Küçükyal¿ Arkeopark and its Vicinities.; Kanaki, Georgia-Anna / Cultural Tourism: Potentials for Growth.; Sotiropoulou, Vassiliki / Funding Opportunities for Cultural Projects: How High is Culture in the European Agenda?; Uguryol, F. Sancar - Volkan Demir / From Ancient Divers to Modern Diving Industry and its Effect on Cultural Tourism.; Ugrinska, Irina / Varna - A Crossing Point of Ancient History, Cultural Heritage and Tourism Opportunities.; Tsoukalidis, Ioannis - Menelaos Chatziapostolidis / Sustainability of Cultural Heritage Exploitation and Local Tourism Development: Balance and Costing and the Role of the Stakeholders.; Effrosyni, Boskou Chr. / Cultural Routes of Kavala: "Traces Of Muslim and Christian Orthodox Refugees In The City Of Kavala".; Clow, Kate / The St. Paul Trail.; Evangelidou, Anastasia / The ENI In The Context of CBC - Targeted Synergies for Bringing EU And Its Neighbors Closer Together.; Paradeisopoulos, Sofronis / Olkas: International Contribution to the Development of Cultural Tourism In the Black Sea Region.; Adam-Veleni, Polyxeni / The Bsudra Project, Evaluation, Outputs, Sustainability and Perspectives.; Mercouris, Pyrrhus / The Digital Economy, Culture and Tourism in the Black Sea Region.; Harlaftis, Gelina - Athina Vitopoulou / Black Sea Port-Cities, 1780s-191 OS: Objectives and Actions of an Interdisciplinary Project.; Karagianni, Flora - Anastasia Chatzinikolaou / Limen.The New Institution: "Cultural Port of the Black Sea".; Bournatzi, Sofia - Chryssa Kopra / Feasibility - Sustainability Study of the Proposed Institution "Cultural Port of The Black Sea" - The Marketing Plan.; Palmer, Robert / Experiences Of The Cultural Capital Institution.; Christides, Michael B. / Embracing A New Institution for the Black Sea: "Cultural Port of the Black Sea".; Nikolakakis, Dimitrios / Legal Aspects in Creating Cultural Networks: The Case of the "Cultural Port of the Black Sea".
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).
In-4, plein veau de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs orné de compartiments fleuronnés et cloisonnés, (6), 124 p., nombreuses illustrations sur bois. "Nouvelle édition" de cet ouvrage, demeuré anonyme illustré de nombreuses reproductions de médailles et monnaies gravées sur bois. Le recensement des différentes monnaies se présente sous forme de tableaux illustrés: "Fabrications & réformes" – "Date des édits, déclarations & arrêts" – "Dates des Mutations" - "Noms des espèces & matières" – "Leur titre" - "Leur taille" - " Leur valeur à la pièce" – "Leur valeur en Marc". (Goldsmiths'-Kress, n° 07413.0-8. Engel et Serrure, 'Répertoire des sources imprimés de la numismatique française', II, p. 464, n°7149). Quelques épidermures aux plats. Très bon exemplaire, très frais, bien relié à l'époque.
New English Original bdg. HC. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Englsh. 239 p., b/w b/w and color ills. Priene. A Guide to the Pompeii of Asia Minor. This comprehensive and compact archaeological guide in German to the famous site of Priene was written by Frank Rumscheid with contributions by Wolf Koenigs. Considered as the Pompeii of Asia Minor based on the residences unearthed, Priene is an ancient city that has a lot to offer to the visitors. Following the introduction and the history of the site, the guide is arranged following a certain route to help the visitors. The text prepared by the excavation team members also covers the latest work in Priene. Enriched with numerous pictures, plans and drawings it is possible to see how the monuments looked like when they were built in antiquity, during the excavations years ago and how they look today.
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in Persian; with bilingual title on cover in English and Persian. 141 p. Pre-Islamic coinage of Iran: the Achaemenid to the Sassanid.= Shinâkht-i sikkah'hâ-yi pîsh az Islâm: Az Hakhâmanishî tâ Sâsânî.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. [54] p., color ills. 2000 copies were printed. Power and skill: The two faces of a coin. Yapi Kredi Coin Collection Exhibitions 1.= Kudret ve hüner: Sikke'nin iki yüzü. Yapi Kredi Sikke Kolleksiyonu Sergileri 1.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. [v], 359 p., color and b/w ills. Port cities of the Aegean World coins, seals and weights.= Ege Dünyasi liman kentleri sikke, mühür ve agirliklari. Contents: Evren AÇAR / Coin Findings a Wine Workshop in Antandros.; Michel AMANDRY / Monetary Production in the Cycladic Islands Under the Roman Empire (From Augustus to Gordian III).; Vera BULGURLU / Kadikalesi/Anaia Byzantine Lead Seals from the Excavation Seasons 2011-2017.; Benedotto CARROCCIO / Not Only Kymaeans, Not Only Aeolians: New Lights on Local and Foreign Coin Circulation in the Port City of Kyme From Italian Excavations.; Burçak DELIKAN / Metropolis Kazisi Sikke Buluntulari.; Zeliha DEMIREL GÖKALP / Anadolu'nun Ege Kiyilarinda Erken Bizans Dönemi Sikke Dolasimi.; Zeliha DEMIREL GÖKALP - ALAN M. STAHL / A Hoard of Venetian Coinage of Doge Antonio Venier from Emet in Kütahya.; Vera GURULEVA / Sherif Osman Nuri Bey and Byzantine Glass Weights from the State Hermitage Collection Found in Izmir.; George KAKAVAS / Halai ( East or Opountian Locris, Pthiotis): An Important Port of the Aegean Sea, The Numismatic Evidence from Antiquity (400 B.C.) to the 12th Century A.D.; Yiannis KOKKINAKIS / Money Circulation in an Aegean Economy: The City-Port of Hermoupolis in the Nineteenth Century.; Elena KORKA-Constantine LAGOS / Coin Finds at Koutsongila Ridge as Evidence on the Circulation of Coinage and Commercial Contacts Through Kenchreai Harbour During Antiquity.; Ioanna N. KOUKOUNI / Coins and Seals in Byzantine and Genoese Chios ( Fifth- Sixteenth Centuries).; Theodoros KOUREMPANAS / Coins from Excavations at Myrina (Lemnos).; Dimitrios Ath. KOUSOULAS / Hercules' Depiction on Koan Coins in its Historical-Artistic Context.; Eleni LIANTA / The Byzantine Numismatic Single Finds Irom the Thessalonica Metro Archaeological Excavations: 2008-2015.; Wilhelm MUESELER/ Pigs with Wings, The Port Towns of Phoinike and Phaselis in Eastern Lycia During the 5th Century BC.; Zeynep ÇIZMELI ÖGÜN - Anthony HOSTEIN / Unpublished Die-Links from Alexandria Troas (Treboniaus Gallus and Valerian).; Merve SARILAR ÖZDEMIR / Sikkeler Isiginda Ionia Bölgesi'nde Seleukoslarin Varligi.; Hüseyin Murat ÖZGEN / Adramytteion'dan Ioannes VIII (Xiphilinos) Konstantinopolis Patriklik Mührü Buluntusu ve "E Yapisi" Ikincil Kullanimi.; Hüsnü ÖZTÜRK-Haluk PERK / Aydinogullari Sikkelerine Genel Bir Bakis ve Aydinoglu Isa Bey'e Ait Nesredilmemis Bazi Sikkeler.; Charikleia PAPAGEORGIADOU - Eleni GKADOLOU / Archaic Coin Hoards and Maritime Connectivity in the Eastern Mediterranean.; Eugen PARASCHIV GRIGORE - Ioana PARASCHIV GRIGORE / Commercial Lead Seals from Smyrna Discovered in Dobroudja.; Kadir PEKTAS / Milas'ta Ortaya Çikarilan Iki Define Hakkinda Notlar.; Haluk PERK / Kzykos Antik Kenti Terazi Agirliklari Haluk Perk Koleksiyonu.; Alan M. STAHL / The Fourteenth Century Ducats of the Emirs of Aydin.; Betül TEOMAN / Kadikalesi-Anaia Kazilari (2001-2016) Türk Dönemi Sikkeleri.; Ceren ÜNAL / Iconography and Importance of Palaeologan Coin Finds from Kadikalesi / Anaia Excavation.; Peter van ALFEN / The Limits of Cooperation: Prolegomena to a Die Study of the Archaic Silver Coinages of Phokaia.; Oya YAGIZ / Adramytteion Kazilarinda Ele Geçen Sikkeler.
New New English Original cloth bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 22 cm). In English, German and Turkish. 259 p., b/w plts. Pisidian essays in honour of Haci Ali Ekinci.= Pisidya yazilari. Haci Ali Ekinci armagani. Edited by Hüseyin Metin, B. Ayça Polat Becks, Ralf Becks, Murat Firat. Becks, Ralf / Ein Neues Survey-Projekt in Sw-Pisidien: Seref Höyük - Komama und Umgebung.; Corsten, Thomas / An Inscription from Çavdir in the Burdur Museum and the Persistence of Ancient Place Names.; Çankaya, Alime / Burdur Müzesi - Toplum Diyalogu.; Duru, Refik / Bademagaci Höyügü'nden Sira Disi Bir Grup Buluntu.; Hülden, Oliver / Eine Archaische Vogelskulptur Aus 'Alt-Kibyra'.; Hürmüzlü, Bilge - Uygar Hecebil / Konana Antik Kenti ve Çevresinde Roma Dönemi Yol Sistemleri.; Kaska, Mehmet - Murat Firat / Aleksandria Troas Kazisi 2013 Yili Hellenistik Dönem Seramigi Bulgulari.; Labarre, Guy - Mehmet Özsait - Nesrin Özsait / La Cite de Lysinia sur les Rives du Lac Askania (Burdur).; Meier, Ludwig / Kibyra und die Räuber: Ein Neues Grabepigramm.; Metin, Hüseyin / Burdur Müzesi'nden Bir Kalip Yapimi Kâse Baskisi.; Özcan, Fikret / Pisidia Antiocheia'daki Kuzey Kilise Üzerine Bazi Gözlemler.; Özhanli, Mehmet / Pisidia Antiokheiasi Nekropolleri.; Poblome, Jeroen / Life in the Late Antique Countryside of Sagalassos.; Polat Becks, Bilge Ayça / Burdur Müzesi'nden Bir Adak Steli Isiginda Pisidia Bölgesi'nde Herakles Kültü.; Rens, Rob - Bea De Cupere / Blood, Sweat, Tears . And Fun! Gladiator and Animals Fights in Pisidia.; Tekin, Oguz / Ancient and Islamic Weights in the Burdur Museum.; Umurtak, Gülsün / Hacilar Büyük Höyük ilk Tunç Çagi I Yerlesmesi'nde Bulunmus Olan Bir Grup Mühür Üzerine Gözlemler.; Uzunaslan, Abdurrahman / A New Honorary Inscription on Emperor Constantine I from Pisidian Antioch.; Vandam, Ralf - Eva Kaptijn / Living in the Burdur Plain. A Diachronic Reconstruction of Human Subsistence (6500 - 200 BC) 165.; Waelkens, Marc / Hadrian and the 'Neokoria' of Sagalassos.; Waelkens, Marc / The Library of Titus Flavius Severianus Neon at Sagalassos.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Articles in Turkish. 412 p., b/w ills. Pisidia arastirmalari I. Sempozyum bildiri kitabi (5.- 6.11.2012). Psidian studies I: Symposium papers.
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 Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). 211 p. In Turkish. Color ills. 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.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and Turkish. [viii], 251 p., color and b/w ills. Prologue General Information About Numismatics The Need for Coins Numismatics and Its Importance How the First Coins were Minted Images and Inscriptions Types Symbols Legends Countermarks and Punchmarks Raw Materials Units and Standards The Value of a Coin Bronze Coins Counterfeit Coins PHOKAIAN COINS Introduction ARCHAIC AGE PHOKAIAN COINS Archaic Age Phokaian Electrum Coins The First Alloying Term (625/600-522 BC) Coins with the Phokaian Insignia, the Seal Coins with the Griffin and its Interpretation Coins with Animal Images and their Interpretation Coins with the Insignia of Another City Coins with the River God Achelous Coins with Human Image Types Coins With Warrior Heads Coins With Female Heads Evaluation of the First Alloying Term Western Anatolia after the Persian Invasion The Second Alloying Term (522-478 BC) Changing the Alloy Composition The Ionian Revolt and Alliance Coins Coins Minted During the Second Alloying Term (Em. 29-50) Coins with the Seal Image Coins with the Griffin Image Coins with Animal Images Coins with the Insignia of Another City Coins with God and Goddess Images Coins Depicting Religious Festivals and Dances Coins with Warrior and Hero Images Coins with Gorgoneion Images The End of the Second Alloying Term Archaic Age Phokaian Silver Coins The Spread of the Phokaian Culture in the Archaiac Age The establishment of Phokaian colonies Migration Phokaian Coins in the Western Mediterranean CLASSICAL AGE PHOKAIAN COINS Economic and Political Developments Classical Age Phokaian Electrum Coins Overview of the Third Alloying Term Coins Minted in the First Section of the Third Alloying Term (478-387 BC), Em. 51-97 Coins with Animal Images Coins with the Insignia of Another City Coins with Warrior Images Coins with Cybele and Attis Coins with Other Gods and Goddesses Coins Depicting Religious Beliefs and Festivals Coins with Heads of Satraps Linked to Historical Events Coins with Human Heads The Last Persian Domination Period in Phokaia (387-326 BC) Electrum Coins minted in the Second Section of the Third Alloying Term (387-326 BC), Em. 98-112 Coins with Heads of Women, Nymphs and Goddesses Coin with Sappho Coin with Omphale Last Electrum Coins of Phokaia The End of the Electrum Coin Minting in Phokaia Other Subjects Related to the Electrum Coins in Phokaia Why Electrum? Electrum Coin Reverses The Problem of Counterfeit Coins The Value of Phokaian Coins Circulation Zone of Phokaian Coins Classical Age Phokaian Silver Coins Classical Age Phokaian Bronze Coins Phokaian Monetary Agreements The Monetary Agreement Between Phokaia and Mytilene Other Relations that Imply a Monetary Agreement Relations with Cyzicus Relations with Teos Relations with Lampsacus Relations with Erythrae Relations with Velia THE HELLENISTIC AGE Political Developments in Western Anatolia Coin Minting in the Hellenistic Age Raw Materials Types on the Coins Legends on the Coins Union Coins Western Anatolian City States and Their Own Coins Hellenistic Age Phokaian Coins Royal Coins Bronze Coins Coins with Hermes Coins with Athena Coins with Smardos Coins wit
New Turkish Original cloth bdg. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 192 p., color ills. Phokaia II . Tarihsel süreç içinde Foça. Sap ticaretinden tuz ticaretine. Phokaia II: Foça in the historical process, from alum trade to salt trade.