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New Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish and summary in English. 82 p., color ills. Gravestones in Adilcevaz and its environs.= Adilcevaz çevresindeki mezar taslari. The book covers the medieval Turkish tombstones documented during the surveys in 2005-2006 in Bitlis region. Although their number is not high, their materials, forms and decoration reflect the general characteristics of Lake Van area.
141 p., 40 fig. n/b. En français et bulgare. Dos plié. Inv. 17382
PARIS, Chêne/Hachette - 1981 - Petit in-4 - Reliure éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - Gardes illustrées - Illustrations NB et en couleurs dans le texte et HT, certaines PP - 203 pages - Très bon exemplaire Joint : article de presse sur la visite de V.Giscard d"Estaing au musée des Statues du tombeau de Ch'in Shih Huang-ti
From the historical record and discoveries unearthed in the extensive excavations over a fifteen year period, the author recreates the amazing story of Salamis, on the Levant coast of Cyprus, which served as an important link between the Greek world and the Near East. The manner in which archaeology and history are woven together to make this period live again is shown by one of the later excavations, a 'tomb' which in fact was proved to be only a cenotaph. This is almost certainly a memorial to King Nicocreon, last king of Salamis, who, with his family, committed suicide in 311 B.C. rather than submit to Ptolemy I .Account of the excavations of Necropolis at Salamis in Cyprus. . The Site of Salamis; II. Salamis at the End of the Bronze Age; III. The Age of Exuberance: The Necropolis in the 8th and 7th Centuries; IV. A King's Cenotaph; V. The City Site; VI. Salamis-Constantia. 212p.; notes; select bibliography; list of illustrations: 17 color plates, 128 monochrome plates, and 33 line drawings; index. Neat sound copy, usual libray marks, Ex-Library
98 p., 16 pl. + 1 dépl., 26 fig., 1 microfiche (Publications d'Histoire de l'art et d'Archéologie de l'UCL XVIII). Petites taches sur la couverture défraîchie. Inv. 32089
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 63 p. Color ills. Van / Karagündüz: An early iron age cemetery.= Bir erken demir çag nekropolü: Van / Karagündüz.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English, German, and Turkish. [110] p. Color and b/w ills. Sardes. The capital city of the Lydia Kingdom.= Sardes. Die hauptstsdt des königreichs Lydien.= Sardes. Lidya Kralligi'nin baskenti.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 12mo. (16 x 12 cm). In Turkish. 38 p., 4 b/w plts., 1 folding ruined city map. Guide to Hierapolis. Pamukkale (Hierapolis).
Book shows slight use only. Text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Unpaginated, about 30 pages. "Le culte des morts existe, sans doute, depuis que l'homme vit sur terre. Toutes civilisations marquent la trace de ce culte par une architecture, un art funeraires, et on retrouve dans le monde entier, sarcophages, necropoles,masques, pyramides, chambres mortuaires, pantheons et temples funeraires, sepultures, sepultures, colonnes. mausolees, urnes, tombes." -- from the intro. Text is in French. 9 3/8"w x 12 1/2"h.
376 p., pl. n/b., 1 plan dépl. Rousseurs sur le dos. Inv. 10578. 0
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 12mo. (16 x 12 cm). In Turkish. B/w plates. 40 p. A guide to Pergamon. Bergama - Pergamum. Tarih ve arkeoloji.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 12mo. (16 x 12 cm). In Turkish. B/w plates. 40 p. A guide to Pergamon. Bergama - Pergamum. Tarih ve arkeoloji.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 270 pages. Very slight wear to cover.
New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 121 p., b/w plates. Afyonkarahisar Müzesi terrakotta figürinleri. Terracotta figurines from Afyonkarahisar Museum. Contents: Önsöz / Figen ÇEVIRICI-COSKUN.; Afyonkarahisar Bölgesi Tarihçesi (Apameia, Synnada ve Dokimeion) Mehmet GARIPÇIN.; Afyonkarahisar Müzesi / Mehmet GARIPÇIN.; Afyonkarahisar Müzesi Koleksiyonunda Yer Alan Pismis Toprak Figürinlerin Teknik Özellikleri / Fikret ÖZBAY.; Aphrodite Figürinleri / Figen ÇEVIRICI COSKUN.; Kybele Figürinleri / Figen ÇEVIRICI COSKUN.; Telesphoros Figürinleri / Figen ÇEVIRICI COSKUN.; Eros Figürinleri / Figen ÇEVIRICI COSKUN.; Ilermes Figürinleri / Aslihan ÖZBAY.; Kadin Figürinleri / Aslihan ÖZBAY.; Erkek Figürinleri / Aslihan ÖZBAY.; Protomlar / Aslihan ÖZBAY.; Groteskler ve Mask / Aslihan ÖZBAY.; Plastik Vazolar / Aslihan ÖZBAY.; Hayvan Figürinleri / Aslihan ÖZBAY.; Kaynakça.; Levhalar (Plates).
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 240 p. B/w ills. 500 copies were printed. International Symposium of last researches on Late Bronze Era cultures in Western Anatolia and Eastern Mediterranean. (24.-25. April 2007; Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Ankara). Bati Anadolu ve Dogu Akdeniz Geç Tunç Çagi kültürleri üzerine yeni arastirmalar (10. kurulus yili etkinligi).
As New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 335, [1] p., 139 numerous color, 126 b/w plates, tables. Tralleis Güney Nekropolü Terrakotta figürinleri. Terrakotta figurines of Tralleis Necropole. The terracotta figurines in this study were found throughout the South Necropolis of the Tralleis, with a large number coming from the barrel vaulted chamber tombs. The figurines were recovered in the earlier salvage excavations by the Aydin Archaeological Museum. The excavators records of objects found in a representative series of graves must form basis for our study of the chronology and styles of the figurines. Thirty three contexts are listed as of interest, but not of sharply defined chronological significance. The evidence for dating is derived for the most part from pottery, coins and other archaeological remains, the cemetery of Tralleis dates from the 2nd century B.C.E. at least through the 2nd century A. C. E. The figurines were each cast in a mold. In the 2nd century B.C.E. however, the number of molds used in the creation of a single figurine was increased. The manufacture of terracotta figurines in Roman Imperial Period was an industry. The clay of the Tralleis figurines are rather coarse but homogeneous and contains a fair amount of mica. Yellowish red clay with some mica was used rarely, and mostly in 2nd century B.C.E. Reddish yellow clay, sometimes burned light red, with mica, is characteristic of the finest pieces. The commonest clay is reddish yellow usually with mica, and often with a light white slim according to Munsell Soil Color Chart. According to the stylistic analysis, the influences from Attica, Tanagra, Boeotia and Myrina also are obvious among the early figurines at Tralleis. Flying figurines as Eros and Nike were prominent in the 2nd century B.C.E. Religious types are also found and include Aphrodite and worshipers. Other representations of deities included an Ariadne, Dionysos and his entourage. During the second half of the 2nd century B.C.E. genre groups with animals and standing draped women proliferated. Tralleis was destroyed by an earthquake in 26 B.C.E. and reconstructed with the efforts of Emperor Augustus. The typology repertoire of the 1st century A.C.E. consists of standing draped women and men, athletes with quiver, masks, actors, puppets, caricatures, animals and other mythological and religious types. This type of figurines was commonly found in most of the Mediterranean sites in the Hellenistic and Roman Imperial Period. The works of the coroplasts whose signatures are found in the South Necropolis may be examined here in more detailed. These are Trophimos, Simalionos, Theodotos, AA and the others. The signatures show that workshops were active at Tralleis in the Roman Imperial Period as early as the 1st century B.C.E. and continued to produce figurines until the 2nd century A.C.E. We may therefore assume the fabric of which the coroplasts are made to be a local fabric of its period. Each figurine is introduced by a general commentary that outlines the typology, chronology and significance of the class in the catalogue. Catalogue descriptions give factual detail, references to previous publications, and close parallels. Finally, typology and style of these examples can also be compared with the dated finds from the other contemporary sites and contexts. On the whole, the evidence presented points to the fact that the 2nd century B.C.E. was the most prosperous ones for the city of Tralleis.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 335, [1] p., 139 numerous color, 126 b/w plates, tables. Tralleis Güney Nekropolü Terrakotta figürinleri. Terrakotta figurines of Tralleis Necropole. The terracotta figurines in this study were found throughout the South Necropolis of the Tralleis, with a large number coming from the barrel vaulted chamber tombs. The figurines were recovered in the earlier salvage excavations by the Aydin Archaeological Museum. The excavators records of objects found in a representative series of graves must form basis for our study of the chronology and styles of the figurines. Thirty three contexts are listed as of interest, but not of sharply defined chronological significance. The evidence for dating is derived for the most part from pottery, coins and other archaeological remains, the cemetery of Tralleis dates from the 2nd century B.C.E. at least through the 2nd century A. C. E. The figurines were each cast in a mold. In the 2nd century B.C.E. however, the number of molds used in the creation of a single figurine was increased. The manufacture of terracotta figurines in Roman Imperial Period was an industry. The clay of the Tralleis figurines are rather coarse but homogeneous and contains a fair amount of mica. Yellowish red clay with some mica was used rarely, and mostly in 2nd century B.C.E. Reddish yellow clay, sometimes burned light red, with mica, is characteristic of the finest pieces. The commonest clay is reddish yellow usually with mica, and often with a light white slim according to Munsell Soil Color Chart. According to the stylistic analysis, the influences from Attica, Tanagra, Boeotia and Myrina also are obvious among the early figurines at Tralleis. Flying figurines as Eros and Nike were prominent in the 2nd century B.C.E. Religious types are also found and include Aphrodite and worshipers. Other representations of deities included an Ariadne, Dionysos and his entourage. During the second half of the 2nd century B.C.E. genre groups with animals and standing draped women proliferated. Tralleis was destroyed by an earthquake in 26 B.C.E. and reconstructed with the efforts of Emperor Augustus. The typology repertoire of the 1st century A.C.E. consists of standing draped women and men, athletes with quiver, masks, actors, puppets, caricatures, animals and other mythological and religious types. This type of figurines was commonly found in most of the Mediterranean sites in the Hellenistic and Roman Imperial Period. The works of the coroplasts whose signatures are found in the South Necropolis may be examined here in more detailed. These are Trophimos, Simalionos, Theodotos, AA and the others. The signatures show that workshops were active at Tralleis in the Roman Imperial Period as early as the 1st century B.C.E. and continued to produce figurines until the 2nd century A.C.E. We may therefore assume the fabric of which the coroplasts are made to be a local fabric of its period. Each figurine is introduced by a general commentary that outlines the typology, chronology and significance of the class in the catalogue. Catalogue descriptions give factual detail, references to previous publications, and close parallels. Finally, typology and style of these examples can also be compared with the dated finds from the other contemporary sites and contexts. On the whole, the evidence presented points to the fact that the 2nd century B.C.E. was the most prosperous ones for the city of Tralleis.
Fine French Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In French. [v], 118 p., b/w plts. Une necropole a royale a Sidon. Fouilles de Hamdy Bey. Vol. 1. Textes. Reproduction of the text volume printed in 1892.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (33 x 24 cm). In Turkish. [xii], 609 p., 230 b/w and color plates. Rock tombs of highlands of Phrygia in the Hellenistic age and the Roman Empire period. Hellenistik ve Roma dönemlerinde daglik Phrygia bölgesi kaya mezarlari.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (34 x 25 cm). In Turkish and German. 54 p., 38 b/w plates. The domed tombs of Kirklareli in Thrace. Die Kuppelgraeber von Kirklareli in Thrakien.= Trakya - Kirklareli kubbeli mezarlari ve sahte kubbe ve kemer problemi.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 22,5 cm). In French. 317 p., 39 b/w plates. B/w ills. A heavy volume. Les Lyciens et la mort. Une etude d'historie sociale. Following the presentation of the subject with its chronological limits and sources, the researcher continues with tomb types, lexicological study, funeral rites and cult, protection of the tombs, profanation of the tombs and the tomb as a reflection of a society. A collection of inscriptions is also given in detail.
Czech Egyptologists examine tombs at Abusir book follows from the beginning of their excavation at this site to the mid 1990s. Index. 244 pages. White laminated covers with black title on spine and front cover; vignette on front cover. Dust jacket slightly worn and creased at top/tail of spine. This book is extra heavy, and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries
New English Paperback. Pbo. Large roy. 8vo. (24 x 21 cm). In English. 273, [2] p., color ills. Contents: Ates Kadioglu, Messages from the President of Turkish Society of Andrology; The Editors, How was this book prepared?; Sengul Aydingün, The defication of female sexuality before written history (9000-2000 B.C.); Gaye Sahinbas Erginöz, The Hittites' knowledge of genital anatomy in the light of cuneiform tablets; Muammer Kendirci and Ates Kadioglu, Andrology on the Hittite cuneiform tablets"; Seda Karaöz Arihan, Female sexuality and fertility in ancient Asia Minor; Özgen Acar, Anatolia: The land of the 'Father God'; Muammer Kendirci, Ugur Boylu, Cengiz Miroglu, Andrologic surgery of the 15th century in Cerrhiyyetü'l Haniyye: Deniz Ozden, Human sexuality in Ottonam miniatures; Nil Sari and Bedüzel Zülfikar, Hubanname: The book of male beauties; Muammer Kendirci and Eyüp Gümüs, Bahname: Sex compendia of the Ottoman times; Muammer Kendirci and Cengiz Miroglu, The surgical and traditional history of circumcision in Anatolia; Muammer Kendirci and Kaya Horasanli, The prescriptions for the treatment of erectile dysfunction and loss of libido in the Ottoman period; Muammer Kendirci and Bulent Atay, The secrets of human sexuality in Marifetname. HISTORY OF MEDICINE Ottoman culture Medical Andrology Fertility Sexuality History of art Miniature.
Fine English Paperback. Folio. (28 x 20 for text volume; 34 x 24 cm for plates volume). In French. 2 volumes set ([v], 118 p., b/w plts.; 3 p., [xxxvii] reproduction b/w plts.). Une necropole a royale a Sidon. Fouilles de Hamdy Bey. 2 volumes set. Vol. 1. Textes. Vol. 2. Planches. Reproduction of the set printed in 1892. Facsimile reprint of the books including plates and text sections published 1892 in Paris by Osman Hamdi Bey (1842-1910) and Theodore Reinach (1860-1928). This was the publication of excavations at Sidon Cemetery in Lebanon, where masterpieces of art were found, which are kept in the Istanbul Archaeological Museum.
Pictorial boards. Very light shelfwear. ; 184 pl. Oversized; Xxve Supplément à "Gallia"; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 632 pages