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24.5x17cm. XIV+624 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. In good condition.
28.5X21 cm. 142 pages. Hardcover with dust-jacket. Dust-jacket edges slightly worn and tattered. Cover corners slightly bumped and worn. Cover edges slightly worn. Spine edges slightly bumped and worn. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong 4to. In English. 137 p., ills. To the saints in Asia Minor: An exploration of Christian history in Turkey. Vol. 1: The Aegean region. As we guide you in the footsteps of the early saints through the olive groves, wetlands, and seasides of Western Turkey, we hope to enrich your experience of scripture and church history set in the Aegean Region. We'll begin our journey in the Christian epicenter of Ephesus where the Apostle Paul's School of Tyrannus unleashed the gospel of Jesus Christ throughout Asia. You will come face-tofave with the Aegean churches that were instructed, corrected, and encouraged by the risen Christ in the book of Revelation, authored by John. He may have known these churches quite well after serving as the bishop of ephesus. In addition to Paul and John, we meet other church fathers, many of them martyred, who led, encouraged, and critiqued the churches and Christians in the region. From world powers and church fathers to religious temples and city marketplaces, join us in encountering the saints and their surroundings in the Aegean Region of Turkey.
DJ has a few small tears. ; Gorgeously illustrated. ; 445 pages
Tiny tear near top of spine and dustjacket, else very minor shelfwear. DJ has light shelfwear. ; Square 4to. An attractive collection of photographs. Text in English. ; Photographs; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Isbn: 960851018X
245x165 mm. VII+380 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
Large format beautifully illustrated book about the treasures of the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki. 378p. This extremely large [14x11x4 inches - 35x28x4cm] and heavy volume weighs. 3.5 kg.- almost 8 lbs [7 Copies found WorldCat] Book
Bump to 1 corner. Light edgewear and chipping to DJ. ; Text is in greek. Very heavy. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 405 pages
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English. 216 p., b/w ills. Tlos: A Lycian city on the slopes of the Akdag Mountains. Located on the western hillside of the Akda¿ Mountains, the ancient city of Tlos was a prominent Lycian settlement, due to its vast territory resting on the mountainous region and its commanding position overlooking the Esen river valley to the west. Long forgotten at the back room of the history, the ancient Lycian city has been woken up from its 11 thousand year sleep. During the excavations and surface surveys conducted since 2005, archaeological finds of great importance have been recovered, finds which reshape the history of this region. The link of prehistoric cultural routes extending over Western Anatolia to coastal Lycia has been documented for the first time through continuously inhabited settlements surviving from the Neolithic Period down to the present day. This book takes the reader interested in history on a long journey, guiding them through a region extraordinarily rich in archaeological remains.
Very Good English In modern cloth bdg. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Tuvan language. (Tuvinian - Tyvan - Tuvin). 108, [2] p., b/w ills. Underlined some sentences. Tiva oyunnar.
Octavo. Pp. vi, 153. Original stiff wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First edition.
351pp., avec illustrations en couleurs et en n/bl, 31cm., reliure cart., jaquette illustrée, catalogue d'exposition (Musée d'art et d'histoire de Genève en 1993-1994 et à l'Institut du monde arabe à Paris en 1994), bon état, C96984
Complet en 2 tomes: 127 + 119pp., avec illustrations, 33cm., brochures originales ill., bon état, ISBN 2-8306-0076-2, C96985
160pp., avec 158 illustrations dont 71 en couleurs, 32cm., reliure toile d'éditeur, jaquette illustrée, sous étui toilé (d'après un motif copte), dans la série "Textures", très bon état, ISBN 2-87660-064-1, C96982
pp. lxiv + 385 + Plus 24 plates in Color Chromolithography (some folding) + A folding map and four plans. 188 woodcuts in the text. Tall 8vo. 268 mm. Original gilt decorated cloth binding, worn at extremities. Very XLib with a couple of unsightly repairs, but really a sound and attractive copy. Hardbound. Very good. First American Edition. Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890) was born in Neubukow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Germany) but was a world-traveler as a treasure hunter and pioneer archaeologist. An advocate of the historical reality of places mentioned in the works of Homer, he became the first important excavator of Troy and of the Mycenaean sites Mycenae and Tiryns. Schliemann brought dedication, enthusiasm, conviction a large fortune, and a great deal of luck to the work. His personal history is quite fascinating. At the Tiryns excavation he worked with Wilhelm Dorpfeld (1853-1940) a German architect, best known for his contributions to classical archaeology, and the wonderful drawings in this volume. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W112
New Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 180 p., color ills. Tire Müzesinden seçme eserler. Selected pieces from Tire Museum Collection.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 153 p., b/w ills. Tire Müzesi Hellenistik ve Roma Imparatorluk dönemi mezar stelleri. Roman and Hellenistic steles in Tire Museum.
Fine English Paperback. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. [12], 147 p., color ills. Tire Müzesi cam eserleri.
Contains b&w plates. 27x20 cm. 68 pages. Softcover. Cover corners and spine edges slightly wrinkled. Else in good condition.
Paperback, 900 p., 502 b/w ill. + 2 colour ill., 215 x 275 mm. ISBN 9788862400107. The three volumes - Capernaum VI, Capernaum VII, and Capernaum VIII - are intertextual and present the description (Capernaum VI), illustrated documentation (Capernaum VII) and photographic documentation (Capernaum VIII) for the ceramics collected on the Franciscan property in Capernaum (Israel) over the course of twenty-three archaeological digs. For this project, the author took part as Assistant to the Director V. Corbo (1968 ? 1986) and then as his successor (2000 ? 2003), and the dates of the material range from the early Bronze Age to the Mamluk period (about 3200 BC to 1400 AD). In this account, the different types of terra cotta vases are presented using a uniform classification system with an alphanumeric code assigned according to type, and with references to the illustrations, photographs, descriptions, frequency, dating, contexts, and parallels. There are numerous illustrations: 10,539 of the 44,730 items recorded have been sketched to illustrate both individual type and their associations in certain stratigraphic contexts. The Ceramics Register makes cross-referencing between the three volumes easy. The author allows the figures to speak for themselves in the twenty-one tables included. For example, regarding Table XIII, one learns that terra sigillata is represented at Capernaum by a tremendous 8,387 examples. No other archaeological site in the Holy Land has furnished such a massive amount of terra sigillata, coming mostly from Africa Proconsularis (896 examples of African terra sigillata), the western coasts of Asia Minor (3,832 pieces of Phocaean terra sigillata.) and Cyprus (2,947 specimens of Cypriot terra sigillata). This flood of terra sigillata affected all of the homes in Capernaum irregardless of social class, which can be readily verified vis-a-vis the Register. Additionally, the author presents Map II to show the areas in Capernaum where terra sigillata moulds with crosses were located. Capernaum's contacts with foreign countries are not limited to the elegant terra sigillata plates primarily from the Byzantine period. An Egyptian scarab was already present as early as the Second Millennium BC. In the Persian period, characteristic amphorae from Phoenicia reached Capernaum. Plates inspired by the ceramics of Megara, amphorae with Greek inscriptions most likely from Rhodes, and ciboria from Corinth are recorded in the Hellenistic and Roman periods. The involvement with distant cultures does not end with the Arab period; even in the Mamluk period, glazed ceramics inspired by faraway China were found in Capernaum. Beyond these lively contacts with foreign places, facilitated by Capernaum's position on the via maris, the lengthy excavations at Capernaum have yielded other results that are just as important to ceramologists interested in the region's 'common' pottery. I tre volumi Cafarnao VI, Cafarnao VII, Cafarnao VIII sono interdipendenti e costituiscono la descrizione (Cafarnao VI), la documentazione grafica (Cafarnao VII) e la documentazione fotografica (Cafarnao VIII) della ceramica raccolta nella proprieta francescana di Cafarnao (Israele) in 23 campagne di scavi archeologici, alle quali l?autore ha partecipato come collaboratore del direttore V. Corbo (dal 1968 al 1986) e poi come suo successore (dal 2000 al 2003). Il materiale copre un arco temporale dagli inizi del periodo del bronzo al periodo mamelucco, cioe a cifre tonde dal 3200 a.C. al 1400 d.C. Le tipologie dei vasi fittili sono presentati attraverso uno schema costante: sigla alfanumerica del tipo con riferimento alla documentazione grafica e fotografica, descrizione, frequenza, datazione, contesti, paralleli. Molto abbondante e la documentazione grafica: su 44.730 esemplari registrati, ne sono stati disegnati 10.539 per illustrare sia i singoli tipi, sia la loro associazione in alcuni contesti stratigrafici scelti. Il Registro della ceramica permette un facile collegamento fra i tre volumi. Molto utili sono anche le 21 Tabelle dove l?autore lascia parlare le cifre. La Pianta II indica gli ambienti di Cafarnao dove compaiono stampi di terra sigillata con croci. La ceramica testimonia dei contatti di Cafarnao con l'estero non solo attraverso i numerosissimi reperti di terra sigillata, per lo piu di epoca bizantina. Gia nel secondo millennio c'e da prendere atto della presenza di uno scarabeo egiziano. Nel periodo persiano Cafarnao e raggiunta dalle caratteristiche anfore della Fenicia. Nel periodo ellenistico e romano si registrano piatti che si ispirano alla ceramica di Megara, anfore con iscrizioni in greco provenienti probabilmente da Rodi, pissidi di Corinto. Nel periodo mamelucco si incontra a Cafarnao ceramica verniciata che si ispira alla lontana Cina. Languages: English.
Alger, Imprimerie Officielle, 1957; in-8 (160 x 237 mm), 112 pp. + 1 carte dépliante hors-texte, broché, dos muet. Réédition de la plaquette d'avril 1952.
Staplebound paperback in very good condition. Light edgewear to covers, no other faults. AD Used
Madrid, 2001. Folio; 600 pp. Ilustraciones. Cubiertas originales.
28.9x22 cm. XIX+186 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly chafed, slightly stained. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 280X215 mm. XI+306 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Cover edges slightly bumped. Cover corners slightly bumped and slightly worn. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.