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New Turkish Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: ([xiii], 1057 p.), many b/w ills. Bitlis tarihinde Ermeniler. 2 volumes set. Armenians and their social and political history in Bitlis city and around throughout the history. 1000 copies were printed.
Very Good German Paperback. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In German. 95-104 pp., b/w plates. Signed and inscribed by Büyükkolanci as "Nadir beye en derin saygilarimla". Fragmente der Bauplastik des Artemisions von Ephesos: Funde aus den Grabungen bei der Johanneskirche in Selçuk [Sonderdruck - Separatum]. [SIGNED AND INSCRIBED COPY]. Büyükkolanci is a Turkish archeologist who is an excavations director of Ayasuluk Tepesi ve St. Jean Sculpture Excavations.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. Errata, 174 p., xxii numerous b/w plts., 18 numerous diagrams. A study of the decidous teeth of the fossil Shanidar infant. A comprative study of the milk teeth of fossil men.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. [8], 175, [1] p., color and b/w ills. The METU Museum of Archaeology.= ODTÜ Arkeoloji Müzesi.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (32 x 23 cm). Edition in Turkish. [xvi], 448 p., color and b/w plates. Contents: 1) Excavations: Arsebük, Güven and Mihriban Özbasaran / Cave of Yarimburgaz (1988-1990).; Özdogan, Mehmet / Yarimburgaz Cave Excavations.; Özdogan, Mehmet / Southeast Anatolia Joint Project and Excavations at Çayönü.; Esin, Ufuk / Salvage Excavations at Asikli Höyük.; Özdogan, Mehmet / Mezraa Teleilat Excavation.; Balkan-Atli, Nur / Obsidian Research in Cappadocia and Kömürcü-Kaletepe Obsidian Workshop Excavation.; Özdogan, Mehmet / Fikirtepe Excavation.; Özdogan, Mehmet / Pendik Excavation.; Özbasaran, Mihriban / Musular Excavations.; Özdogan, Mehmet / The Enez Hoca Çesme Excavation.; Duru, Refik / Surveys in the Burdur Region and the Kuruçay Höyük Excavations.; Refik Duru / Bademagaci Excavation.; Refik Duru / Höyücek Excavation.; Mehmet Özdogan / Kirklareli Excavations: Asagi Pinar and Kanligeçit.; Mehmet Özdogan / Toptepe Excavation.; Esin, Ufuk / Salvage Excavations at Degirmentepe (Malatya).; Esin, Ufuk / Salvage Excavations at Tülintepe.; Sevin, V. - I. Caneva - K. Köroglu - G. Köroglu / Yumuktepe Excavation and Surveys in the Surrounding Region.; Gülçur, Sevil / Güvercinkayasi Excavation and Survey in its Environs.; Efe, Turan / Survey in the Provinces of Kütahya, Bilecik and Eskisehir, and the Orman Fidanligi Salvage Excavations.; Özdogan, Mehmet / Tilkiburnu Excavations.; Bilgi, Önder / Ikiztepe Excavations.; Efe, Turan / Seyitgazi - Küllüoba Excavations., Esin, Ufuk / Salvage Excavations at Tepecik.; Duru, Refik / Elazig-Degirmentepe Excavations., Bilgi, Önder / Köskerbaba Excavations.; Darga, Muhibbe / Semsiyetepe Excavations in the Lower Euphrates Basin1978-1989.; Özsait, Mehmet / The Lakes Region Survey and Harmanören Excavation.; Duru, Refik / Excavations at Gedikli Karahöyük and Kiriskal Höyük.; Mehmet Özdogan / Excavations at Taslicabayir.; Duru, Refik / Tilmen Höyük Excavations., Duru, Refik / Research at the Yesemek Stone Quarry and Sculpture Workshop and Excavations at Yesemek Höyük.; Sevin, Veli and Aynur Özfirat / Van-Karagündüz Excavations.; Belli, Oktay / An Early Iron Age Cemetery in the Van Region: Ernis-Evditepe.; Belli, Oktay and Erkan Konyar / Excavations of Van-Yoncatepe Fortress and Necropolis (1997-1999).; Tarhan, M. Taner / Tushpa-Van Fortress: Research and Excavations at the Mysterious Iron Age Capital.; Belli, Oktay / Excavations at the Upper and Lower Anzaf Urartian Fortresses.; Belli, Oktay / Çavustepe (Sardurihinili) Excavations.; Sevin, Veli and Aynur Özfirat / Van-Altintepe Excavations.; Belli, Oktay / Excavations at Toprakkale (Rusahinili), Second Capital of the Urartian Kingdom.; Belli, Oktay / Giyimli (Hirkanis) Excavation.; Çambel, Halet / Karatepe-Aslantas, a Many-Sided Project.; Delemen, Inci / Tumulus Excavations in Thrace.; Abbasoglu, Haluk / The Side Excavations.; Abbasoglu, Haluk / The Perge Excavations.; Abbasoglu, Haluk / Rescue Excavations in Seleukeia (?)-Lyrbe.; Basaran, Sait / The Excavations at Enez (Ainos).; Baydur, Nezahat / The Tarsus-Donuktas Excavation.; Tekin, Oguz / Elaiussa-Sebaste (Cilicia) and its Coins.; Bulgurlu, Selma / The Yalova Excavation.; Firat, Nalan / Rhegion Excavation.; Altun, Ara / The Excavations at Diyarbakir Citadel / Kalehisar / Ancient Van Ulu Mosque, and the Medieval Excavations of Istanbul University in Turkey.; Ara Altun / The Iznik Excavations.; Tarhan, M. Taner / Van-Gevas Historical Turkish Cemetery Rescue Excavation, Restoration Work and Environmental Arrangement.; Nergis Günsenin / Çamali Burnu I Wreck. 2) Surveys: Belli, Oktay / The Discovery of Cave Paintings in the Van Region.;Belli, Oktay / Research on the Rock Art in East Anatolia.,Özdogan, Mehmet / Surface Survey in the Region of Van-Hakkari.;Özdogan, Mehmet / Surface Survey of the Obsidian Sources in Nigde-Nevsehir.;Harmankaya, Savas / Gökçeada Survey.,Belli, Oktay / Obsidian Deposits and Workshops in Eastern Anatolia.;Özdogan, Mehmet / Marmara Region Surf
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (34 x 23 cm). Edition in Turkish. 463 p., color and b/w ills. Anadolu topraginin uygarliklari ve Cumhuriyet. [i.e. The Anatolian civilizations and the Republic].
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. Folio. (32 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 304 p., color ills. Cihangir Camii ve restorasyon sürecine dair, 2015-2018. A study on the restoration of Cihangir Mosque. 1000 copies were printed.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. Folio. (32 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 388 p., color ills. Nusretiye Külliyesi: Bir kültür mirasinin restorasyon 2012-2017. A study on the restoration of the Nusretiye Complex. 1000 copies were printed.
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In Turkish. 189 p., b/w ills. Prusias ad Hypium Antik Kenti heykeltraslik eserleri. Sculptures from Prusias ad Hypium ruined city in West Black Sea coasts.
Very Good Very Good English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 23 cm). In English. 37 p., 21 numerous b/w plates, 3 folded plans. Beycesultan. Vol. 3. Pt. 1: Late Bronze Age architecture. In the preceding volumes of this work, our archaeological discoveries in the mound called Beycesultan have been dealt with in chronological order from the earliest remains upwards. Volume I was concerned almost exclusively with the finds made in the deep sounding on the inner flank of the western hill, which penetrated the Early Bronze Age and Chalcolithic settlements, while Volume II covered the greatly extended occupation of the entire site in the Middle Bronze Age. Since it now remains for us to describe the more modest, but perhaps equally interesting installations of the Late Bronze Age, it will be understood... The earliest buildings of this settlement, dating from the Late Bronze Age appear in our plan ofLevel III(Fig. 2). It will be seen that only a limited area, measuring approximately 30 m. square, was exposed, but it proves sufficient to illustrate the still rather impoverished character of the place at this period. The actual summit of the hill at this time must have been located a little to the west of the area excavated; so that the two parallel streets, each about 3 m. wide, sloped upwards at an inclination of about 1:40 from approaches on the eastern... Reference to the Late Bronze Age buildings in Area R, on the northern periphery of the western hill, has been postponed until now because, in our own opinion, they have no resemblance to or connection with the ordinary domestic dwellings exposed elsewhere. This, however, depends on an argument regarding their purpose, which cannot be discussed usefully until they have been described properly. The reader should, at the same time, immediately be reminded that it was the continued excavation of this area, after the Late Bronze Age buildings had been removed, which led to the discovery in the Middle Bronze levels...
Very Good English In very aesthetic modern cloth bdg. 4to. (31 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 129, [4] p., many b/w plates and musical scores. An extremely rare publication of Early Republican Turkey. Orta Yayla, III.
Fine English Paperback. 4to. (26 x 26 cm). In English. 211, [1] p., color and b/w ills. Study on Ottoman seamanship and shipbuilding. Includes chapters on following: "Istanbul's water ways", "Caiques", "Imperial caiques", "boatmen/oarsmen", "Istanbul's Ferry lines", "Saidal", "mavna/cehtirme/taha", "alanatra", "tugboats".Princesses of the waterway.
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (21 x 13 cm). In Greek. (Modern, 1453-). 96 p., b/w plates. Rimata zois. Edited by F. B. Meyer. Life verbs.
Very Good German In original cloth bdg. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In German. [2], 152 p., 5 tafeln (plts.), 2 folding maps. Beitrage zur Kenntnis des Devons am Bosporus, insbesondere in Bithynien. First Edition.
New German Original bdg. 4to. (31 x 23 cm). In German. 212 p., ills. "Wir freuen uns mit diesem Band einen weiteren Katalog der Denkmäler der "Sammlung Tatis" vorlegen zu können. Der 1. Band gab unter dem Titel "Anadolu Medeniyetlerinden Kültür Yansimalari, Izmir 2003" einen Überblick über alle Teile der Sammlung , der von der Prähistorie bis in die frühosmanische Zeit reicht. Der 2. Band wurde von Oguz Tekin als Bd. 10 der "Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum" unter dem Titel "The Yavuz Tatis Collection,Part 1: Ionia and Lydia, Istanbul 2016" erstellt und beinhaltet einen großen Teil der reichhaltigen Münzsammlung aus dem antiken Kleinasien. Wir haben mit dem vorliegenden Katalog versucht, die Inschriften der Wissenschaft zugänglich zu machen. Wenn wir Denkmäler ohne Inschrift aufgenommen haben, so stammen sie aus dem gleichen Fundzusammenhang wie die Inschriften oder sie lassen noch einige meist unzusammenhängende Buchstaben erkennen. Einige der Inschriften sind schon im 1. Band veröffentlicht, sollten aber hier in ihrem geographischen und inhaltlichem Zusammenhang neu aufgenommen werden. Auch jene Inschriften, die schon in verschiedenen Publikationsorganen publiziert wurden, sind hier im Katalog neu zusammengestellt. Die meisten Denkmäler stammen aus Lydien (Nr. 1 - 68) und werden als erstes katalogmäßig beschrieben und besprochen. Die Reihenfolge richtet sich nach den Nummern im Inventar der Sammlung, welches vom Archäologischen Museum in Izmir angelegt worden ist. Dort ist zumeist keine oder nur eine vage Fundortangabe (etwa: Lydia) verzeichnet. Einzelne genauere Fundorte werden Yavuz Tatis oder Hasan Malay bzw. Georg Petzl, den beiden besten Kennern lydischer Texte, verdankt. Auch die im zweiten Teil des Kataloges wiedergegebenen Denkmäler sind in der Reihenfolge des Inventarbuches veröffentlich; sie stammen vorwiegend aus dem nördlichen Mysien, d.h. aus Kyzikos, der Umgebung von Dasky- leion oder Miletupolis ( Nr. 69 - 103). Der dritte Teilbereich umfasst alle weiteren Denkmäler aus der vor allem westlichen Türkei ( Nr. 104 - 124). Ortsangaben wie "Ionien", "Ägäis", ''Südanatolien" oder "Pisidien" wurden nach dem Inventarbuch wiedergegeben. Am Ende des Kataloges (Nr. 125 und 126) sind noch zwei Denkmäler aus Daskyleion und Kyzikos besprochen, die besondere Aufmerksamkeit verdienen und denen wir einige Interpretationen bzw. Ideen angefügt haben. Vor allem die leider sehr fragmentarisch erhaltene Reliefplatte aus der näheren Umgebung von Daskyleion mit einem Zodiacus und einer Götterversammlung erscheinen uns einzigartig. Ebenso verdient die "merkwürdige Muttergöttin" nach unserer Auffassung besondere Beachtung. Die Beschreibung der Denkmäler haben wir einem Katalog entsprechend kurz gehalten. Die Inschriften konnten wir - soweit möglich - in Text und Übersetzung wiedergeben. Eine gute photographische Wiedergabe der Texte war uns wichtig, um eine weitere Bearbeitung und Interpretation der Texte optimal zu ermöglichen. Unser besonderer Dank gilt Georg Petzl und Gregor Staab, die Texte und Übersetzung wesentlich begleitet haben. Auch Hasan Malay und Cumhur Tanriver (beide Izmir) waren sehr hilfreich. Fehler und Auslassungen haben allein wir zu verantworten. Ebenso sind wir Ernst Künzl (Mainz), Wolfgang Hübner (Münster) und den Mitgliedern der Forschungsstelle Asia Minor im Seminar für Alte Geschichte der Westfälischen Wilhelmsuniversität in Münster sowie den Mitgliedern des Archäologischen Seminars der WWU Münster für wertvolle Hinweise dankbar". Contents: Notiz des Sammlers.; Vorwort der Autoren.; Texte Mysien.; Texte Türkei.; Index der Personenamen.; Konkordanzen.; Kurzbibliographie und Abkürzungen.
Fine English Original bdg. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. [xvi], 146 p., 65 maps and plates, 10 folding plates, 1 folding map. B/w plates. Surveys in the Lower Euphrates Basin 1975.= Asagi Firat Havzasinda arastirmalar 1975.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (33 x 23 cm). In English and Turkish. [xxi], 349 p., color and b/w ills. Proceedings of Symposium of the City Walls of Abbasid, pre-Byzantine, Byzantine, Seldjoukites, Anatolian Principalities and Ottoman Diyarbakir. International Symposium of the City Walls of Diyarbakir.= Uluslararasi Diyarbakir Surlari Sempozyumu.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. Folio. (31 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 212 p., b/w and color ills. Zaiahina'nin bronzlari: Dogubayazit Urartu metal eserleri. Ahmet Koroglu koleksiyonu.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 640 p. This book provides students of Anatolian archaeology with a revised and detailed assessment of cultural, social, economic, political, and industrial evolution in prehistoric and preliterate Anatolia. The six principal cultural periods, as discussed in Chapters 2 to 7, constitute a time span extending third millennium BC. Chapter 1 begins with a short description of the early Holocene landscape, climate, flora, and fauna and briefly touches on the Paleolithic and Epipaleolithic ancestry of Neolithic Anatolian society, while also highlighting some of the difficulties encountered in investigating and reconstructing the lives of Anatolian hunter-gatherers and agro-pastoralists, especially th.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (32 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. 546 p., many numerous b/w and color plans, plates, figures and photos. Salvage Project of the Construction Area of the Ilisu Dam II: The Chalcolithic period.= Ilisu Baraji Insaat Sahasi Kurtarma Projesi II: Kalkolitik Çag. A very heavy volume. The Ilisu Dam, scheduled to be built on the Tigris river valley, will form a lake affecting the provinces of Diyarbakir, Siirt, Mardin and Sirnak of south-eastern Turkey. The area to be flooded covers c. 37 000ha and will cover a great number of archaeological sites including the famous medieval town of Hasankeyf. The Chalcolithic period was located and assessed at five sites. The assemblages are mostly of the Chaff-Faced Ware; two sherds might represent Late Ubaid Painted Ware.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 3 volumes set: (291 p.; 314 p., 319 p.), b/w and color ills. Roma portre sanati. 3 volumes set. The Roman portrait art. 3 volumes set. A very heavy set.
2003117066Varia Anatolica Institut Français d'Etudes Anatoliennes Georges Dumézil Istanbul De Boccard 2003 De Boccard, Institut Français d'Etudes Anatoliennes Georges Dumézil, Istanbul, Varia Anatolica XV, 2003, 225 p. et CXV planches, broché, environ 28x23cm. Coins des plats cornés, des plis de lecture sur le dos.
1978R118998Turnhout/ Leuven, Brepols/ University Press 1978 xxxi + 382pp., in the series "Corpus Christianorum. Series Graeca" volume 3, 25cm., text is clean and bright, publisher's hardcover binding in green cloth with gilt lettering, small ex-libris stamp on blanco endpaper and at verso of title page, else in very good condition, [Text in Greek, introduction in French], R118998
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