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New English Original bdg. 4to. (32 x 24,5 cm). In English and Turkish. Color ills. 195, [3] p. Excavation photo diary 2004-2014. Archaeological excavations for the Istanbul Marmaray Metro Transportation Project.= Fotograflarla kazi günlügü 2004-2014. Istanbul Marmaray ve Metro Ulasim Projesi arkeolojik kazilari.
New English Original bdg. 4to. (30,5 x 21 cm). In Italian and Turkish summary. 504 p., color ills. Hierapolis di Frigia III. Architettura dorica a Hierapolis di Frigia. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Excavation Hierapolis Phrygia.
As New German Original bdg. Mint. 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.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 23 cm). In French. 310 p., 72 b/w plates. Corpus International des Timbres Amphoriques 10, Varia Anatolica XVI. Les timbres ceramiques Sinopeens sur amphores et sur tulies trouves a Sinope presentation et catalogue.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 24 x 17 cm. In Turkish. [vii], 712 p. A study on antiquity of Anatolia. Ilkçagda Türkiye halki.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (31 x 23 cm). In English. 118, [1] p., color ills. The Lydians and Sardis. In ancient literature the Lydians are frequently mentioned as one of the distinguished peoples of western Anatolia in about the middle of the first millennium BCE and they ruled, although for a relatively short period of some hundred and fifty years, from the Aegean shore to the great curve of the Halys. The scribes of the Old Testament knew and included the Lydians in the Table of the Nations. Their burial mounds which are spread on the flats of the Hermus near Sardis have been a sight of wonder for travellers since antiquity. The information supplied by ancient literature, much of which we owe to Herodotus and Xenophon and research in the first half of the last century, has been supplemented by what is being revealed by excavations in and around their capital Sardis and other regions of Lydia during the last few decades. What may be known about the Lydians by the general reader, however, may not amount to more than some stories such as that of the fabulous wealth of King Croesus which inspired tales of prosperity and gave birth to the expression ¿rich as Croesus¿ or that the Lydians were the people who invented metal coinage. The objective of this book is to present the history and culture of the Lydians as a whole without trying to give all of what is known about them. Despite its limited size, much of what the book comprises is not accessible to the general reader as a whole anywhere else.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong 4to. (28 x 28 cm). In English and Turkish. 83, [1] p. Color and b/w 3 D photos. A thousand-year-old cradle of civilisation: Hasankeyf.= Hasankeyf: Binlerce uygarliklar besigi. 3D.
New German Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and German. [xxiii], 388 p., color and b/w ills. Byzas 24. Natur und Kult in Anatolien. Viertes Wissenschaftliches Netzwerk an der Abteilung Istanbul des Deutschen Archaeologischen Instituts. Vorwort (Felix Pirson und Katja Piesker) Einleitung: Natur und Kult in Anatolien: Tendenzen, Diskrepanzen und Perspektiven (Benjamin Engels - Sabine Huy - Charles Steitler). Sacred Springs. Charles Steitler / Sacred Springs, Spring Sanctuaries and Spring-deities in Hittite Religion. Tuba Ökse / Hittite Mountain-Pool Sanctuaries as Rain-Cult Places. Jan Breder / Poseidons Wirken in den Elementen und seine Verehrung in Ionien. Felix Pirson - Güler Ates / Wasser als (natürliches?) Element in den Naturheiligtümern am Stadtberg von Pergamon.; Grotten und Höhlen. Wolfram Martini (?) / ?????? ??????? ? Artemis Pergaia. Die Herrin von Perge. Ihr Heiligtum und ihre Stadt. Benjamin Engels / Kultpraxis, Akteure und Atmosphäre in pergamenischen Grottenheiligtümern des 2. und 1. Jahrhunderts vor Christus. Sabine Huy / Versteckte Orte: Zwei Grotten im städtischen Raum Milets. Peter Talloen / The Rock Sanctuary. Nature, Cult and Marginality in the Periphery of Sagalassos.; Felsen und Berge. Mirja Biehl / Überlegungen zu den kultischen und typologischen Charakteristika der griechischen Felsheiligtümer und der Entwicklung der sog. Nischenwände. Güler Ates / Molla Mustafa Tepesi: Ein ländliches Felsheiligtum der Meter-Kybele im Umland von Pergamon. Serdar Aybek - Onur Gülbay / The Cult of Zeus Krezimos at Metropolis. Previous Observations on the Sacred Area and Cult. Michael Blömer / Der Mons Argaios und andere göttliche Berge in römischer Zeit.; Landschaftsstrukturierung. Pavol Hnila - Alessandra Gilibert - Arsen Bobokhyan / Prehistoric Sacred Landscapes in the High Mountains: The Case of the Vishap Stelae Between Taurus and Caucasus. Michele Cammarosano / ?uwasi. Cult Stelae and Stela Shrines in Hittite Anatolia. Elif Koparal / Frontier Sanctuaries and Rural Cult Places in the Khorai of Klazomenai and Teos. Florian Schimpf / Sakrale Landschaften. Zum Umgang mit Natur in Stadtrandzonen. Fikret Özcan / Natur und Kult in Nordpisidien.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 352 p., color and b/w ills. Hatti ve Hitit uygarliklari. Civilizations of Hatti and Hittite.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 1213 p. Revised Second Edition. Abideleri ve kitabeleri ile Konya tarihi.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. [2], [iv], 239 p., 69 numerous b/w plts. A. Coskun Özgünel. Anadolu'da Miken seramigi. (Saglam korunmus kaplar üzerine bir arastirma). Anatolia Supplements II. 1: Monography series. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Tile Ceramics History of art Aegean Miken Monography Greek art Mikenos.
Fine English Original bdg. HC. In English. 342 p. Color and b/w figures. Varinlioglu, Güzden and Elif Denel / Between the Seabed and the Public: Data Collection for a Virtual Museum from the Underwater Survey at Kas, Turkey. Pomey, Patrice / Pharaonic Ship Remains of Ayn Sukhna Van de Moortel, Aleydis / Middle Bronze Age Boat of Mitrou, Central Greece. Polzer, Mark E. / Iron Age Phoenician Shipwreck Excavation at Bajo de la Campana, Spain: Preliminary Report from the Field Littlefield, John D. / Kizilburun Column Wreck Preliminary Hull Analysis: Maximum Results from Minimum Remains. Israeli, Eyal and Yaacov Kahanov / Tantura E: Hull Construction Report Mihajlovic, Igor - Igor Miholjek and Mladen Pesic / A 16th -Century Wreck Found near the Island of Mljet, Croatia. Cvikel, Deborah / Akko 1 Shipwreck: The Archaeological Find and its Historical Context. B. News from Northern Europe. Arbin, Staffan von / A 15th -Century Bulk Carrier, Wrecked off Skaftö, Western Sweden. Gundersen, Jostein / Barcode Project: Fifteen Nordic Clinker-Built Boats from the 16th and 17th Centuries in the City Centre of Oslo, Norway Auer, Jens and Martin Segschneider / Loss and Rediscovery of the Swedish 'Prinsessan Hedvig Sophia' in the Baltic Sea near Kiel, Germany Zolotarev, Oleg A. and Viktor D. Kobets / Investigation of the Wreck Site of the 18th -Century Russian Warship 'St. Alexander' near the Tarkhankutski Lighthouse (Crimea, Ukraine). Bednarz, Tomasz / Identification of the 18th -Century Shipwreck W-27 on the Basis of a Comparative Analysis of Archaeological and Archival Sources. C. The Byzantine Ships at Yenikapi. Günsenin, Nergis / 'City' Harbours from Antiquity through Medieval Times Kocabas, Ufuk / Byzantine Shipwrecks at Yenikapi. Özsait Kocabas, Isil / Hull Characteristics of the Yenikapi 12 Shipwreck. Türkmenoglu, Evren / Preliminary Report on the Yenikapi 17 Shipwreck. van Doorninck, Jr, Frederick H. / Ethnicity and Sphere of Activity of the Crew of the 11th -Century Serçe Limani Ship: Some Tentative Observations. D. Mediterranean and Black Sea Ships and Seafaring. Damianidis, Kostas A. / Byzantine Ship Graffiti in the Kilise Mescidi of Amasra. Beltrame, Carlo and Valeria Vittorio / Roman Ships Carrying Marble: Were These Vessels in Some Way Special? Schmidts, Thomas / Between East and West in the Roman Empire: Skippers and Shipowners from the Eastern Mediterranean Nakas, Yannis D. / 14th -Century Galley Fleet from the Black Sea: The Case of Codex 5 in the Hellenic Institute of Venice. Basch, Lucien / Reflections on the Graffiti of Haghia Sophia at Trebizond (Trabzon), Turkey. Çoban, Hüseyin / Inebolu Boat: Last Surviving Black Sea Ship of 'Shell-First' Construction and the Evolution of Boatbuilding in the Western Black Sea Coast of Anatolia. E. Ottoman Shipbuilding. Batchvarov, Kroum N. / Design and Construction of a Black Sea Ottoman Ship. Aydin, Yusuf Alperen / Technological Developments in the Imperial Dockyard (Tersane-i Amire): Anchor Manufacture for the Galleons of the Ottoman Navy. Ünver, Metin / A Lesser Known Branch in the Ottoman Imperial Dockyard: Tîr-i Güverte. F. Ship Construction. Guyon, Marc and Eric Rieth / Wreck of the 1st -Century AD Lyon Saint-Georges 8 (Rhône, France): A Ferry or a Ligther from the River Saône? Marlier, Sabrina - Sandra Greck - Frédéric Guibal and Valérie Andrieu-Ponel / Arles-Rhône 3: Architectural and Paleobotanical Study of a Gallo-Roman Barge from the 1st Century in the Rhône River. Cicilliot, Furio / Introductory Note to a 1202 Genoese Trading Ship (navis). Rieth, Eric / 15th -Century EP1-Canche Wreck (Pas-de-Calais, France): A Fluvio-Maritime Coaster of Cog Tradition in the North of France. Schweitzer, Holger / Drogheda Boat: A Story to Tell. Loureiro, Vanessa / Regional Characteristics of the Iberian-Atlantic Shipbuilding Tradition: Arade 1 Shipwreck Case Study. Duivenvoorde, Wendy Van / Use of Pine Sheathing on Dutch East India Company Ships. Ossowski, Waldemar / Early Mode
New English Paperback. Folio. (33 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 504 p., color and b/w ills. Hellenistic and Roman Anatolia: Kings, emperors, city states.= Hellenistik ve Roma dönemlerinde Anadolu: Krallar, imparatorlar, kent devletleri. A very heavy volume.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 23 cm). In English. 400 p., color and b/w ills. "Amasya has traces in Dogantepe Höyük that go as far back as to the latter period of the Late Neolithic Age and, as Sevket Dönmez notes in his article, "Amasya is one of the rare Anatolian cities to have kept its name (Amasea, Amaseia, Amasseia, Amaseia Hadriane, Amaseia Severiane Antoniane, Amaseia Severeia Alexandreia) almost intact from time immemorial. Amasya is on the Yesilirmak River that in Hittite texts is named 'Kummeshmaha' and in the classical era was called 'Iris'. The Yesilirmak flows from west to east along the long narrow channel it carves in the limestone and travertine rocks. Towering immediately north of the river is Mount Harsena where the city's castle is built." It is a common belief that the love of Ferhat and Sirin found a home in Amasya. In his article Sevket Dönmez remarks that, "the Anatolian version of the epic love story of Princess Sirin and Ferhad - Sirin being the sister of Queen Mahmene Banu, Azerbaijan's ruler of the city of Erzen; Ferhad being the region's famous craftsman- is set in Amasya where it has left a mark on the town's historical topography and archaeology. The two simple graves side by side on Mount Ferhad today have been attributed to Ferhad and Sirin, illustrating how contemporary and popular the story is." Amasya, Maid of the Mountains, is about the cultural heritage of a city that has been the cradle rich in popular culture and belief systems. Sevket Dönmez looks at the city as an antique settlement and portrays Pontic Cappadocia in his article about Oluz Höyük. E. Emine Naza Dönmez emphasizes the importance of Harsena Castle and Kizlar Sarayi for the city and she also focuses on the architecture in the Turkish Period. Muzaffer Doganbas describes the woodcraft in the region, and also the belief systems and sacred buildings. I. Hakki Göztas scrutinizes the historical development of the city and its secular architecture. The photographers Ali Konyali and Tarkan Kutlu held a mirror to the city of Amasya in this monograph prepared by Filiz Özdem.
New English Original cloth bdg. In publisher's original slip-case. Oblong large 8vo. (23 x 23,5 cm). In English. 403 p. Color ills. A study on underwater archaeology in Bodrum (Halicarnassus). Archaeologist beneath the sea. Ancient ships in Bodrum.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 152 p., ills. Ankara tarihi. Ankaranin Türkiye eline geçtigi tarihten Mustafa Kemal Pasanin Ankaraya ayak bastigi ilk günlere kadar. Frist Edition. Vol. 1 of 2. Rare.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. 100 p., color ills. Jewelleries such as pectorals (breastplate), medallions, beads, amulets, neck rings, ornamental pins, fibulae, armlets, bracelets, rings and furthermore, the most comprehensive Urartian belt collection of Turkey with approximately 70 belts will reveal the mysterious thoughts, religious beliefs and traditions of the Urartian society. Among the most important factors in the development of the Urartian art of jewellery is the presence of rich mineral deposits of Eastern Anatolia and the profitable use of these deposits by the Urartian jewellery masters. Gold, silver, lead, iron and particularly copper deposits in the region were effectively mined for the first time by the Urartians. With the mission and vision it has upheld since its inauguration, Rezan Has Museum has arduously strived to preserve the historic assets of our land, which has been home to countless civilizations, and to ensure that they are transmitted to future generations. Our most important mission is to safeguard the Museum's jewellery collection of the Urartian civilization, which reigned over Anatolia for 250 years and to entrust future generations with a collection preserved at least its present condition. Each new study on these treasures to be handed down from one generation to the next will shed light not only upon our past but upon our future as well.".
Very Good English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xxvi], 696 p., b/w ills, 2 folding huge maps. First Edition. Âbideleri ve kitâbeleri ile Sereflikoçhisar tarihi. TURKISH AND ISLAMIC ARTS Architecture Seljuks Ottoman culture Local history Ankara City Archeology Inscriptions Epigraphy Ottoman calligraphy.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 269 p. Collected articles on Turkish archaeology in memoriam of 30th Anniversary of the International Symposium of Excavations, Research and Archaeometrics. Türkiye arkeolojisi: Uluslararasi Kazi, Arastirma ve Arkeometri Sempozyumu'nun 30. yili anisina.
Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. [xxiv], 115 p., 77 b/w plates. Early Bronz Age.; Iron Age.; Chronology and conclusion. Keban Project Degirmentepe Excavations 1973.= Keban Projesi Degirmentepe Kazisi 1973.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 3 volumes set ([xix], [1], 1221 p.), numerous b/w plts. A comprehensive history of Diyarbakir city with all architectural works and inscriptions. Anitlari ve kitâbeleri ile Diyarbakir tarihi. 3 volumes set. Vol. 1. Baslangiçtan Akkoyunlular'a kadar. Vol. 2. Akkoyunlular'dan Cumhuriyet'e kadar. Vol. 3. Cumhuriyet dönemi.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In English, French, and Turkish. 221 p. Color and b/w ills. Many folding pages, plans and maps. International Competition for Touristic Development of Side.= Concours International d'Amenagement Touristique de Side.= Side Uluslararasi Turizm Planlama Yarismasi.
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1976S96728Fribourg (Suisse), Office du Livre 1976 353pp., avec 258 illustrations (dont 179 en couleurs) et 8 cartes, 26cm., texte en français, reliure toile d'éditeur, jaquette illustrée (avec traces d'usage), bon état, intérieur en très bon état, poids: 2kg., QS96728
353pp., avec 258 illustrations (dont 179 en couleurs) et 8 cartes, 26cm., texte en français, reliure toile d'éditeur, jaquette illustrée (avec traces d'usage), bon état, intérieur en très bon état, poids: 2kg., QS96728