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pp. viii, 252. Text drawings. Title page soiled. Text foxed. Early manuscript ownership of Thomas Carpenter (1770-1832) [likely Lancaster, PA]. Page 233 slightly torn without loss. 8vo. 220 mm. Original full leather binding, decorated with a mottled design. Original leather spine label. Small loss at head of spine. Title continues: "Mercantile Arithmetic: A New System Of Exchange, In Which The Real And Imaginary Currencies Of The Different Commercial States In The World Are Reduced To The Federal Standard. With Calculations On The Mechanical Powers." An important early American monetary exchange calculator. Scarce. S&S/AI 4201. Very good. Hardbound. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AI BX 4
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (27 x 20 cm). In English. Color ills. 118 p. Contents: The paleolithic and neolithic periods, The Chalcolithic period, The kuro - araxes culthure (Early bronze age), The salt mine of Duzdagi,The painted pottery culture (Middle bronze age), The rock - carvings of Gemikaya, The late bronze and early iron ages, The middle and late iron age cultures.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and Turkish. [14], 210 p., color plates. The Archaeological Museum of Bursa. Coin Exhibition Catalogue.= Bursa Arkeoloji Muzesi. Sikke teshir katalogu.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish and summaries in English. 2 volumes set ([2], 25 p., 36 numerous b/w ills. in 4 plts.; 19, [1] p. 15 numerous b/w ills. in 2 plts.). The Arab-Sassanian coins.= Arab-Sasani paralari. 2 volumes set.
Very Good English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [1], 25, [1] p., 36 numerous b/w plates. The Arab-Sasanian coins.= Arab-Sasani paralari. First Edition. Rare. Just 1st volume of 2.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English and Turkish. 22 p., b/w ills. The anniversary of the excavations at Yumuktepe.= 5. yilinda Yumuktepe (1993-1997). ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Yumuktepe Excavations.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English and Turkish. [6], 175 p., 285 numerous color plates. The Agacik Hoard.= Agacik Definesi. Contents: Foreword.; The collapse of the Byzantine Empire and the beginning of the Nicene Empire.; The coins of the Empire Nicaea.; The coins of the Latin Empirre (Latin imitative coins).; The Bulgarian imitative coins.; The Agacik Hoard: Coins of the Nicene Empire, Latin imitatives and Bulgarian imitatives in the Kuva-yi Milliye Museum.; Glossary.; Catalogue.
New New English Originl bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 25 cm). In English. 149, [1] p., color and b/w ills. The adventure of currency in Anatolia. Contents: Transation from swap to currency / Bestow to the world from Anatolia / Symbol of the power, currency / Currency in Anatolia with Turks / Ottoman monatery system / Currencies of modern times.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). 73 p. Color and b/w ills. In English and Turkish. Temple to Church: The transformation of religious sites from Paganism to Christianity in Cilicia.= Tapinaktan Kiliseye: Kilikya'da Putperestlikten Hiristiyanliga geçiste dini yerlesmelerin dönüsümü. Translator: Baris Taspinar.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English, French, and Turkish. [xxi], 217 p., color ills. Temoignages de l'antiquite Anatolienne: Collection Muharrem Kayhan.= Testimonies of Anatolian antiquity: Muharrem Kayhan Collection.= Antik Anadolu'nun taniklari: Muharrem Kayhan Koleksiyonu. Curated by Jean-Luce Maeso. [Exhibition catalogue]. NUMISMATICS Archeology Anatolian civilizations Coins Collection.
New English Original bdg. 4to. (29 x 22 cm). [xxx], 120 p. In Turkish. A tumulus exposed with rescue excavations 15 km southwest of Tekirdag. It is known with the name of the village nearby as Naip Tumulus or as Kizlar Hoyuk Tepesi. The architecture indicates late 4th - early 3rd centuiry BC while the small finds indicate the last third of the 4th century BC. This tomb must have belonged to an elite commander.
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. Demy 8vo. 59 p. In Turkish. Ills. Tarihöncesi dönemden bazi yansimalar. Some reflections from prehistoric period of Anatolia.
New English Original bdg. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In German and Turkish. B/w ills. 72 p. Tarabya. Geschichte und entwicklung der historischen sommerresidenz des Deutschen boschafters am Bosporus.= Tarabya. Alman Büyükelçisi'nin Bogaziçi'ndeki tarihi yazlik rezidansinin tarihçesi ve gelisimi.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 84 p. An untrimmed and uncut copy. Tanri Apollon ve Anadolu ile münasebeti. Apollon cult and its roots in the Anatolia. With a nice index and bibliography. First Edition.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. [ii], 197, [12] p., color and b/w ills. 1000 copies were printed. Sürekli Hoard. Mardin, the sage of Mesopotamia, shines a light on history.= Sürekli Definesi. Mezopotamya'nin bilge sehri Mardin'den tarihi aydinlatan isik. Mardin, the luminary of Mesopotamia is a mystical city. It is an urban center that always manages to imbue a sense of mystery, both to those who are first time visitors and those who were born and raised here. Its architecture, historical legacy, original identity, natural beauty, and the deep memory and experiences it has accrued throughout its long history all combine to form an'above-ground royal treasury'. The layers of the city are accumulations of each of its memories. The footprints of ancient caravans, the rich legacy of cultures of its array of societies and the cacophony of sounds emanating from its religious ceremonies have created a tumulus-like city, both above and below-ground. It is certain that one and all are stirred by the visible remnants of the city. But this in itself is not all that affects us, for the city's 3000-year long history has also bequeathed us with an immensely rich cultural heritage. It is the accumulation of these lasting values that form Mardin's legacy to mankind. Sürekli Definesi (The lasting treasure trove) describes a human treasure whose valuable exceeds even that of gold. The book integrates both the above and below-ground faces of the treasures of Mardin, and is also important as a rich source of knowledge that sheds light on the city's past.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 94 p., 682 coins in 39 plts. Sylloge nummorum Graecorum, Turkey 1: The Muharrem Kayhan Collection. Part 2. The first volume of SNG Turkey was published in 2002 and contained 1076 coins from Muharrem Kayhan's collection. This second volume of the same collection contains 682 coins, most of which come from the Ionian cities. Ionia is followed by Mysia, Troas, Aiolis and Caria. Coins of the Achaemenid Kingdom as well as some Carian satraps or local rulers are also represented in the collection. Most of the coins are dated to the sixth-fourth century BC.
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.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 92 p., 827 coins in 48 plates. This catalogue presents part of the Özkan Arikantürk Collection -827 coins from the cities of Troas. All coins were bought between the years 1990-2013 by himself in Burhaniye where ancient Adramyteum lies. Alexandria Troas is the city with highest representation, by ca. 200 coins. The catalogue also includes rare examples from the cities of Achilleion, Aioleion, Ophryneum, Pionia, Scamandria, Thymbra, and Zeleia.
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. 67 p., 876 coins in 30 plates. This catalogue is the second volume of the ninth band of SNG Turkey Project. The catalogue presents part of the Özkan Arikantürk Collection- 876 coins from the cities of Aeolis. All coins were bought between the years 1990-2016 by himself in Burhaniye where ancient Adramyteum lies. Cyme is the city with highest representation, by 113 coins. The catalogue also includes rare examples from the cities of Aegae, Autokane, Elaia and Myrina. The cities Boeone, Grynium, Larisa Phriconis, Temnos, Tisna, Antissa, Eresos, Methymna, Mytilene, Pyrrha, Chalcis and Pordosilene/Poroselene are the other cities represented in the catalogue. We would like to express our gratitude to Mr. Arikantürk, collector, who facilitated our work and helped us during the preparation of the catalogue. We would like to thank Mr. Ahmet Boratav of Ege Publications for the publication work. Our special thanks go to Ms. Hülya Tokmak for layout work. We would also like to thank Richard Ashton, who revised the catalogue. In addition, we would like to thank Arif Yaci who took the photographs of the coins and revised the text and Armagan Tan who drawn the monograms.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. [x], 36 p. B/w ills. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum Turkey 8. Mugla Museum Vol. I: Caria. "The present catalogue contains 377 coins, all from Caria. Rhodes (195 ea), Stratonicea (58 ea), Mylasa (23 ea) are the most represented coins while 68 are of uncertain mints". ARCHEOLOGY Numismatics Coins Collections Anatolian civilizations.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. [x], 36 p. B/w ills. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum Turkey 8. Mugla Museum Vol. I: Caria. "The present catalogue contains 377 coins, all from Caria. Rhodes (195 ea), Stratonicea (58 ea), Mylasa (23 ea) are the most represented coins while 68 are of uncertain mints". ARCHEOLOGY Numismatics Coins Collections Anatolian civilizations.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 66 p., 30 p. b/w plts. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum Turkey 7. Ödemis Museum Vol. VII. ARCHEOLOGY Numismatics Coins Collection Anatolian civilizations.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 93 p., b/w ills., 41 b/w plts. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum Turkey 6. Burdur Museum Vol. I: Pisidia - Pt. I: Adada-Prostanna. ARCHOLEOGY Numismatics Coins Collection Anatolian civilizations Pisidia