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New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 23 cm). Articles in English, Turkish, German, and French. Color and b/w ills. 2 volumes set: (464 p.; 464 p.). Contents: AKYÜREK Engin / The Bey Daglari in the Byzantine Period: Trebenna, Neapolis and Their Territories. ARMSTRONG Pamela / Rural settlement in Lycia in the eighth century: new evidence. Aydin Ayse / Die Trikonchosbauten in Lykien: Ihre Entwicklung und Funktion. BAKER Patrick / Les Telemachi de Xanthos Reflexions préliminaires à partir de nouveaux documents. BAYBURTLUOGLU Cevdet / Arykanda Tanrilari ve Kültleri. BENDA-WEBER Isabella / Epichorische Elemente in Bekleidungssitten und Haartrachten in Lykien im 5. und 4. Jh. v. Chr. BORCHHARDT Jürgen / Genealogische Diagramme und ihre Bedeutung für die relative Datierung von lykischen Grabmälern. BUCHET Luc - MANIERE-LEVEQUE / Le peuplement de Xanthos à l'époque proto-byzantine Anne-Marie Apports de l'anthropologie et de la paléodémographie. BULGURLU Vera / Myra-Demre Aziz Nikolaos Kilisesi Kazisinda Bulunan Sikkeler Hakkinda Notlar. CAVALIER Laurence / L'agora supérieure de Xanthos: fouilles 2000-2005. CORSTEN Thomas / City and Country in the Kibyratis A Case Study in Rural Acculturation. COURTILS Jacques des / Nouvelles découvertes à Xanthos. ÇAYLAK TÜRKER Ayse / Bizans Dönemi Demre-Myra Sirsiz Seramik Buluntulari. ÇEVIK Nevzat / The social structure as reflected through the necropolii of Trebenna. DOGAN Sema / Likya'da Bizans Tas Yapitlari. DURU Refik / Bati Akdeniz Bölgesi'nde Neolitik'e Geçis. EICHNER Heiner / Neues zum lykischen Text der Stele von Xanthos (TL 44). ELTON Hugh / Church Decoration in Late Roman Lycia. ERDEM Ilhan / Ortaçag Sonlarinda Likya Levant Ticareti ve Türkmenler (12.-15. yy.). FREYER-SCHAUENBURG Brigitte / Zur Polychromie der lykischen Zwölfgötter-Reliefs. HÜLDEN Oliver - Chamber Tombs, Podium or Terrace Tombs, Tumuli Recently Discovered Grave Types Expand the Spectrum of Lycian Graves. Irkli Eryildiz Demet / The Acoustic Properties of Ancient Theatres: Computer Simulation and Measurements. ISLER Hans Peter / Antike Theaterbauten in Lykien. Isik Cengiz / Komsu iki Baskentin Ortakligi: Dogal Birakilan Kutsal Kaya Yükseltileri. IPLIKÇIOGLU Bülent / Dogu Likya'da Epigrafik Arastirmalar. KARAKAYA Nilay / Restorasyon Sonrasi Demre-Aziz Nikolaos Kilisesi Duvar Resimleri. Kizgut Isa - KUNZE Max / Bemerkungen zu In Önü - eine unbekannte Stadt im lykisch-pamphylischen und pisidischen Grenzgebiet. KOKKINIA Christina / Grain for Cibyra. Veranius Philagros and the "Great Conspiracy". KUBAN Zeynep / Likya Mimarisi: Mimesis ve Yorum. Küçükasçi Mustafa S. / VII-XII. Yüzyillarda Likya'ya Arap ilgisi. LEMAITRE Severine / La Lycie et les échanges commerciaux dans l'Antiquité : les données du mobilier amphorique. Etude préliminaire LE ROY Christian / Statue de culte, rituel et sacrifices au Létoon de Xanthos. LOCKWOOD Sean / Reading a Fourth-Century B.C. Sepulchral Relief in Northern Lycia: Iconography, Influence and Identity. MANIÈRE-LÉVÊQUE Anne-Marie / Habitat proto-byzantin à Xanthos: les espaces de réception de la grande résidence nord-est de l'acropole lycienne. MARKSTEINER Thomas / Wehrdörfer im Bonda-Gebiet. MEADOWS Andrew / The Ptolemaic Annexation of Lycia: SEG 27.929. MITCHELL Stephen / I.Ö. I. Yüzyilda Likya'nin Kuzey Siniri: I.Ö. 46'da Roma - Likya Anlasmasi. MÜHLBAUER Lore / Ein lykisches Fußmaß? NOLLE Johannes / Königliches Gefolge beim Fischorakel von Sura. ÖTÜKEN S. Yildiz / Myra-Demre Aziz Nikolaos Kilisesi Mimari Degerlendirmeler. ÖZGEN Ilknur / Elmali Ovasi ve Hacimusalar. ÖZGENEL Lale / Late antique domestic architecture in Lycia: an outline of the archaeological and architectural evidence. PALAZ ERDEMIR Hatice - ERDEMIR Halil / Akdeniz Çevresinde Gelisen Siyasi Olaylarda Likya'nin Yeri (I.Ö. 5. yy. ile I.S. 1. yy arasi). PARMAN Ebru - UÇKAN OLCAY Yelda / Olympos'un Orta Çag Dokusu. PESCHLOW Urs / Befestigungen lykischer Städte in spätantiker und frühbyzantinischer Zeit. PIMOUGUET-PEDARROS
New English Paperback. 4to. (33 x 24 cm) In English and Turkish. 444 p., color and b/w ills. The Persians: Power and glory in Anatolia.= Persler: Anadolu'da kudret ve görkem. [Exhibition catalogue]. During the Persian adventure from east to west, the people of Anatolia live for 200 years under the tolerant jurisdiction of an empire with a culture and belief system distinctly foreign to them, nevertheless one that ruled based on an ideology of tolerance for 200 years. The culturally diverse land of Anatolia is deeply influenced by, and has a profound impact on the cultural exchange that took place throughout this period. Due to its geographical location Anatolia becomes the scene of encounters between the Persians and the Greeks, and facilitates the cultural blending of these eastern and western civilizations. Many new customs and practices are introduced into Anatolia with the Persians - Zoroastrianism, satrapal governance, the Royal Road, and the first postal service, to name a few - which synthesizes with the local cultural elements. This volume aims to shed a light on the process that culminated in this unique cultural fusion, as well as at all the regions and peoples that contributed to its creation. It is a rigorous "first step" towards the ultimate goal, which is to make known all aspects of Anatolia under Persian domination; and as such it is a pioneering undertaking that we hope will inspire further publications.
New English Paperback. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. 318 p., ills. From Samosata to Acemhöyük trailing the ancient civilizations. Studies presented to honour of Aliye Öztan.= Samsat'tan Acemhöyük'e eski uygarliklarin izinde: Aliye Öztan'a armagan. Edited by Süleyman Özkan, Halime Hüryilmaz, Atilla Türker.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In special commercial box. 4to. (33 x 33 cm). In Turkish. 511 p., color ills. The book titles 'Mosaics of Anatolia' is the variegated great adventure of the square that has existed on earth for thousand of years. At the same time, when each mosaic square is aligned next to each other they are like the sentences created by the words in a literary text: as an epic of the concept of depiction inspired by the myths of past civilisations. In this great adventure, the art of mosaics sometimes focused on the legends told by people, sometimes on daily life and sometimes on holy texts by tracking the past of nature at all times. A great journey in the infinity of colourful cubes. Therefore, the subjects of our book are the squares of both reknowned and unknown cultures who have settled in and emigrated from Anatolian lands. Like the diary of a traveler, we have withessed and catalogued the existence of the art of mosaics in every part of Anatolia. Each and every one of them is a meaningful visual feast telling the stories of settling and emigrating civilisations. ISBN: 9786055495107. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations History of art Mosaic.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original map. Oblong elephant folio. (50 x 60 cm). In Ottoman script. Scale: 1/200.000. [MAP of Ankara city]. Ankara. Gerede, Keskin, Sivrihisar. A rare Ottoman map printed in last period shows Ankara city with detailed place names. This is one the serie of the Bonn projection maps which are the first map series in modern techniques in Turkey and the Ottoman Empire. In order to produce these maps covering Turkish territory, Reconnaissance Branch was incorporated into The Mapping Commission. The maps were produced in the datum based on the latitude and longitude of Ayasofya Mosque in equal area Bonn Projection. The field works for the 123 sheets covering the country were conducted by 76 staff. The production was completed in 18 years starting from east west. Field works continued without stopping except in years 1914 and 1920. This map series called also reconnaissance maps contributed a lot to producing 1:25.000 scale maps.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (34 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: ([xvi], 195 p., 31 plates.; 247 p., ills., 33 plates, 3 folding maps). Pamphylia ve Pisidia kentleri. 2 volumes set. Vol. 1: Pamphylia. Vol. 2: Pisidia. Translated by Selma Bulgurlu Gün.
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Greek. (Modern, (1453-). 92, [1] p. I en malampar ton indion Suriani Ekklisia. The Maldibar of the Indian Syrian Church. Extremely rare. A study on Indian-Syrian Orthodox Church. Signed and inscribed by Maximus.
New New English Original cloth bdg. Dust wrapper. Oblong folio. (33 x 47 cm). In English and Turkish. Full page color and b/w ills. 239, [1] p. "Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm (1790-1838) served as Sweden's ambassador to the Sublime Port between 1824 and 1827. Traveling throughout the Ottoman Empire, he produced about 250 paintings, covering a wide range of themes. This book presents about half of Löwenhielm's pictures, some selected from five sketch books, which are kept in the Uppsala University Library. Paintings kept in the Stockholm Museum of Fine Arts as well as in private collection are also included. Each picture is accompanied with written comments highlighting their documentary as well as artistic value. Through these almost two hundred years old pictures from the Ottoman Empire, now presented for the first time, the reader can catch a unique glimpse of "Turkey, as it was".".Contents: C. G. Löwenhielm: Officer, diplomat and artist.; Voyages of long ago: A Swedish diplomat's Turkish portfolio of drawings.; This diplomats 'par excellence.'; Reflections of the Past Turkey in the 1820's. List of ills.: Pera - The Swedish Embassy.; View of Topkapi Palace from the top floor of the Swedish Embassy.; Janissary Halil.; Ruins of the Russian Palace as seen from a window of the Swedish Embassy in Pera.; The French Embassy - Pera, 1825.; Pera (Beyoglu); Petit champs de morts (Tepebasi); The barracks of the artillery corps as seen from San Dimitri; Galata Tower; Tophane Mosque and Fountain; Pearl Kiosk; The ruins of Etmeydani 1826; The Palace of Belisarius etc.
New English Original bdg. HC. Large 4to. (32 x 28 cm). In English. 240 p., ills. "The book brings together over 250 different ancient roads, rock-cut passes, road inscriptions, milestones, bridges and ruts from Phrygia to the Euphrates, the Euphrates region and beyond, and the Black Sea region. Anatolia entered into the historical era during the latter part of the Bronze Age, shortly before the foundation of the Hittite Kingdom. The pre-Hittite cuneiform tablets uncovered at Karum of Kanes (Kültepe) mention ass caravans moving back and forth between Mesopotamia and central Anatolia, a trip of some 1,000 km. Although these routes can tentatively be reconstructed there is no information about the roads. In a letter recovered from Kültepe, a merchant in tin asks his agent to divide the merchandise into small pieces, hide it into his clothes and bring it to town by the 'smugglers' track'; something usually done to avoid import taxes. His warning implies the existence of better roads than mountain tracks as early as the 1800s BC. For the journey between home and Anatolia the Assyrian merchants mostly employed asses or porters, and paved roads were not necessary. Thus the established caravan routes of the time, controlled by the local authority, were no more than roads in general sense. Still, the repeated use of the safest and easiest routes probably created more or less established caravan trails. The passes through high mountains and crossing points of the Euphrates were not many. Such sites were probably known and used by all the caravans.". Over 250 different ancient roads. Rock-cut passes. Road inscriptions. Milestones. Bridges. Ruts. Over 330 Colour Pictures. Volume 1: Western Anatolia from the Sea of Marmara to the Miditerranean / Southern Anatolia from Pamphylia to the Orontes.
New Italian Original bdg. HC. 4to. (31 x 22 cm). In Italian with Turkish abstracts. 372 p., color ills., 2 DVDs, 8 folded plans. Hierapolis di Frigia X: Il tempio a nel Santuario di Apollo architettura, decorazione e contesto. Abbiamo finalmente raggiunto il traguardo del decimo volume, nella collana dedicata a Hierapolis di Frigia! Dopo il poderoso lavoro di Tullia Ritti, riguardante la storia e le istituzioni della città, è per me una gioia presentare il volume di Tommaso Ismaelli, che costituisce una ricerca a tutto campo, frutto di anni di intenso lavoro, su uno degli edifici più complessi, il Tempio A, posto all'interno del Santuario di Apollo, nel cuore dell'insediamento antico. All'architettura di Hierapolis, Tommaso Ismaelli aveva dedicato il suo lavoro sull'ordine dorico, pubblicato nel volume III di questa collana (2009), come risultato della ricerca sviluppata nell'ambito del Dottorato presso l'Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, a Milano. Nel corso di quella esperienza, fondamentale fu il rapporto con Maria Pia Rossignani, che era impegnata a Hierapolis, con la sua équipe, nello studio sistematico della grande Stoà-basilica nell'Agorà Nord; la sua presenza nei cantieri della città frigia aveva permesso a tanti giovani, archeologi ed architetti, di apprendere il metodo di studio dell'architettura antica, potendo essi contare sempre sulla sua generosità nel condividere saperi ed esperienze.
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 English In original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 23 cm). In Turkish. B/w ills. 300 p., 61 b/w plates. Patara IV. 2. Tepecik red coated ceramics: BC 2nd century - AD 4th century. Patara IV. 2. Tepecik kirmizi astarli seramikleri. (IÖ. 2. YY. - IS. 4. YY.). ARCHEOLOYG Anatolian civilizations History of art Prehistory Tile Ceramics.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Oblong folio. (32 x 35 cm). In Turkish. 192 p., color and b/w ills. Geçmisin izinde Sanliurfa: Paleolitik Çag'dan Roma Dönemi'ne arkeolojik yerlesimler. Archaeological settlements in the Sanliurfa area throughout the history from prehistoric period to the Roman Empire.
This is a very good harcover copy in the original publisher's blue cloth with a circular gilt decoration of a warrior on horseback against a backdrop of cupola and stars. Gilt title on spine still bright, slight darkening of spine cloth. Covers very clean, some wear to spine tips. Text and illustrations completely clean, some browning to endpapers and pastedowns. Color frontispiece + 40 black & white illustrations + fold-out map. 9" high X 6" wide, 210 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. In English. 396 p. Anatolia in the Antique age was divided into many different regions such as Troas, Ionia, Aiolis, Mysia, Lydia, Phrygia, Caria, Lykia, Pamphylia, Pisidia, Cilicia, Commagene, Galatia, Bithynia and Pontus which had about a total of 1500 antique city settlements. Some of these city settlements were left under the soil as a result of the modern construction industry while many more still wait for being searched and excavated. Today, 133 of these cities were excavated and arranged. This work aims at introducing the relatively significant ones of the cities mentioned above that were excavated. We tried to use support the narrative with the city plans and up-to-date photographs. Although it was quite difficult to choose the photographs out of a rich collection of thousands of pictures that reflected the geographical riches of the land, we enjoyed the challenge and did our best in utmost meticulousness in picking the ones that we thought were fitting. Contents; Historic Places in Anatolia, Neolithic Yenikapi, Troy, Alexandria Troas, Smintheion, Parion, Assos, Antandros, Pergamon, Aigai, Smyrna, Sardis, Metropolis, Ephesos, Kolophon Notion Klaros, Teos, Magnesia Ad Maendrum, Nysa, Aphrodisia, Hierapolis, Laodiceia, Priene, Miletos, Didyma, Herakleia, Iasos, Stratoniceia, Labraunda, Halicarnassos, Bodrum, Knidos, Caunos, Tlos, Pinara, Telmessos, Xantos, Letoon, Patara, Antiphellos, Kekova, Cyaenai, Myra, Andriace, Rhodiapolis, Limyra, Arycanda, Olympos, Phaselis, Termessos, Aizanoi, Sagalassos, Attaleia, Perge, Aspendos, Side, Selge, Korakesion, Anemourion, Seleuveia, Diokaisareia, Narlikuyu-Heaven and Hell, Elaiussa Sebaste, Kanytelis, Pompeiopolis, Tarsus, Anavarza, Castabala, Comana, Ayas, Misis, Karatepe, Antiocheia, Cappadocia, Catalhoyuk, Kultepe-Kanesh, Alacahoyuk, Hattusa, Gordion, Midas-Kohnus Valley, Amastris, Sumela, Ani, Van Castle, Nemrud, Harran, Gobeklitepe, Zeugma, Bibliography.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (31 x 27 cm). In Turkish. The Byzantine Building Inventory of Central Anatolia Region. Sustained its existence in Anatolia with its capital being Istanbul (Constantinopolis) for about 11 centuries, the Byzantine civilization is one of the last archeological levels of Anatolia and Thrace, while the remains of its material culture -at least those which are on the ground- comes second in Turkey, only after the monuments of Ottoman civilization. The building inventory of Byzantine period for Central Anatolia region has been published. The inventory prepared by Engin Akyürek, Özgü Çömezoglu, Ayça Tiryaki, Ali Yamaç, Nilay Karakaya, Mete Mimiroglu, Ferda Barut, Tolga Uyar, Seçkin Evcim and 7 contributing people, and contains all the Byzantine buildings and architectural remains in Central anatolia Region, dated from the beginning of Byzantine period (330) till its ending (1453). 622 buildings and building remains from Aksaray, Ankara, Çankiri, Çorum, Eskisehir, Karaman, Kayseri, Kirikkale, Kirsehir, Konya, Malatya, Nevsehir, Nigde, Sivas and Yozgat provinces of Central Anatolia Region, A bibliography consisting of 551 publications on Byzantine architecture in Central Anatolia Region, About 450 visual materials containing building plans and drawings, 2 maps pinpointing the selected Byzantine buildings in General Map of Central Anatolia Region and Selected Areas in Cappadocia, 'Mini Byzantine Glossary for the Enthusiast' containing 168 words, An introductory article on the Byzantine civilization in Central anatolia by Engin Akyurek, Also an index of all buildings showing the distribution by provinces and districts, and the abbreviations used in the inventory are included to the folder. A heavy volume.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: (71, [1] p.; 150, [2] p.). Ankara tarihi. 2 volumes set. Vol. 1: Tarih öncesinden Ankara'nin Türkiye'nin eline geçtigi zamana kadar bahseder. Vol. 2: Ankaranin Türkiye eline geçtigi tarihten Mustafa Kemal Pasanin Ankaraya ayak bastigi ilk günlere kadar. History of Ankara. From ancient period to Turkish War of Independence. First Edition. Rare set.
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New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). 3 volumes set: (401 p.; 495 p.; 417 p.). In English. Archaeology, anthropology and heritage in the Balkans and Anatolia: The life and times of F. W. Hasluck, 1878-1920. 3 volumes set. Hasluck was an English antiquarian, historian, and archaeologist. In 1913 being Assistant Director (1911-15) and Librarian (1906-15) of the British School in Athens Hasluck married Margaret Hardie. As a wedding present, Hardie chose a visit to Konya (ancient Iconium) from the options offered her by her husband, and the couple spent the spring of 1913 there together. Frederick had long been interested in the interplay of Christianity and Islam within the Turkish Empire, and he was gradually to make this a central part of his work. The Haslucks were based in Athens and, over the next four years, had the opportunity to travel widely together in the southwest Balkans. ARCHEOLOGY Anthropology Anatolian civilizations Biography Archaeologist Balkans Frederick William Hasluck, (1878-1920) Antique dealer Historian.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 670 p. Color and b/w ills. Ani-Armagan Serisi Ek III.2 / Festschritt Series Supplement III.2. A very heavy volume. Dil ve Tarih-Cografya Fakültesi 75. Yil Armagani. Arkeoloji Bölümü tarihçesi ve kazilari, 1936-2011.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 439 p., ills., color ills. Anadolu agirlik ölçüleri. Weights in Turkish and Islamic, especially Ottoman Empire.
New English In original decorative cloth bdg. Folio. (41 x 31 cm). In English. Color ills. 218, [1] p. A very heavy volume. Fisher's illustrations of Constantinople and its environs. Constantinople and the scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor. Illustrated. In a series of drawings from nature by Thomas Allom. With an historical account of Constantinople, and descriptions of the plates, by the rev. Robert Walsh, LL. D. ISTANBUL - Constantinople Ottoman culture Engraving Illustrations History of art Travel Voyage Memoirs Archeology Byzantium Western travellers.
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 1002 p., color and b/w ills. Nostoi. Indigenous culture, migration and integration in the Aegean Islands and Western Anatolia during the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age is presenting one comprehensive volume with papers discussing various aspects of the intercultural contact between West Anatolia and the Aegean during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age. The conference proceedings are focusing on the various Anatolian and Aegean cross-cultural "interfaces", the archaeological testimonies of the "indigenous" population, the impact of the Hittite, Mycenaean and Ionian migration movements, on the pre-existing population, as well as inter-cultural and cross-cultural mingling of the Aegean and Anatolia or vice versa. Contents: Introduction PART 1: GENERAL Hawkins, J. David / The Political Geography of Arzawa (Western Anatolia) Mountjoy, Penelope A. / The East Aegean-West Anatolian Interface in the 12th Century BC: Some Aspects Arising from the Mycenaean Pottery Pavúk, Peter / Between the Aegeans and the Hittites: Western Anatolia in the 2nd Millennium BC Becks, Ralf / Settlement Patterns and Socio-Political Landscape of Western Anatolian in the Middle and Late Bronze Age: A Geoarchaeological View Alparslan, Metin / The History of the Arzawan State during the Hittite Period PART 2: MIGRATION Bachvarova, Mary R. / Migrations in Anatolian Narrative Traditions Chabot Aslan, Carolyn - Pavol Hnila / Migration and Integration at Troy from the End of the Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age Kopanias, Konstantinos / The Mushki/Phrygian Problem from the Near Eastern Point of View Fragkopoulou, Florentia / Ionian Migration: Certainties and Underlying Uncertainties Sweeney, Naoíse Mac / Violence and the Ionian Migration: Representation and Reality Part 3A: FIELDWORK: AEGEAN Seroglou, Fani K. - Dimitris Sfakianakis / Bridging North and South: The Dodecanese Islands and the "Eastern Insular Arc" between Crete and Anatolia during the Late Bronze Age Eerbeek, Jacob / The 'Mycenaeans' in the Southeast Aegean Revisited: An Inter-Regional Comparison Vitale, Salvatore - Arianna Trecarichi / The Koan Tradition during the Mycenaean Age: A Contextual and Functional Analysis of Local Ceramics from the "Serraglio", Eleona, and Langada Vlachopoulos, Andreas - Mercourios Georgiadis / The Cyclades and the Dodecanese during the Post-Palatial Period: Heterogeneous Developments of a Homogeneous Culture Earle, Jason W. / Mycenaeanization on Melos: A View from the Phylakopi Pantries Girella, Luca - Peter Pavúk / Minoanisation, Acculturation, Hybridisation: The Evidence of the Minoan Presence in the North East Aegean between the Middle and Late Bronze Age Dale, Alexander / Greek Ethnics in - and the Name of Mytilene Coluccia, Luigi / Hephaestia: New Data on the Mycenaean Presence on Lemnos during the Late Bronze Age Danile, Laura / The Indigenous Culture of Hephaestia (Lemnos) at the beginning of the Iron Age: Ancient Sources, Mythical Tradition, and Archaeological Data PART 3B: FIELDWORK: ANATOLIA Yener, K. Aslihan / A Monumental Middle Bronze Age Apsidal Building at Alalakh Yagci, Remzi / Kizzuwatna in the Bronze Age and in Later Periods: Continuity and/or Discontinuity? Unlu, Elif / Late Bronze - Early Iron Age Painted Pottery from the Northeast Mediterranean Settlements Hurmuzlu, Bilge - Paul Iversen / Notes on Cultural Interaction in Northwest Pisidia in the Iron Age Momigliano, Nicoletta - Belgin Aksoy / Lycia Before Lycians: The Elusive Second Millennium BC in Southwest Turkey and the Caltilar Archaeological Project Kaiser, Ivonne - Julien Zurbach / Late Bronze Age Miletus: The Anatolian Face Krumme, Michael / Geometric Miletus Sahoglu
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (32 x 24 cm). Edition in English. 423 p., color and b/w ills. 650 copies were printed. Anatolian weights and measures. Anatolian Weights and Measures is the most comprehensive study ever made of weights and measures used in Anatolia from pre-history to the 20th century. Aspects covered include: Description of weighing and measuring equipment / Units of measurements used over the millenia. Ottoman laws concerning the introduction of the metric system, Glossary of terms relating to weights and measures used throughout the Ottoman Empire. The book is lavishly illustrated with over eight hundred photographs, Drawings and miniature paintings. All together 513 weights and other measuring equipment in the Suna & Inan Kiraç Mediterranean Civilizations Research Institute collection are illustrated in full color.