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Fine Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 222 p. Küçük Asya. Bithynia. Translated from Asia Minor by Texier. Bithynia chapter.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In German. [x], 131 p. Kilikien biz zum Ende der Perserherrschaft. Cilicia to the end of Persian rule. First Edition.
Fine English Paperback. çok remiz durumda, Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [vii], 850 p. Halkbilimi verileri zemininde Türk kimligi I. Vol. 1 of 4.
Fine Turkish Paperback. çok remiz durumda, Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [vii], 666 p. Islâm öncesi edebiyat zemininde Türk kimligi IV. Vol. 4 of 4.
Fine English Paperback. çok remiz durumda, Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [vii], 622 p. Tas inanis zemininde Türk kimligi III. Vol. 3 of 4.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 21 cm). In English. 323 p., color ills. Urartians: A civilization in the Eastern Anatolia. The Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium Held at Istanbul 13-15 October, 2014. Contents: Introduction / Ahu Has.; Foreword / Prof. Altan Çilingiroglu - Prof. Kemalettin Köroglu.; Ayanis Fortress: The Day After the Disaster / Altan Çilingiroglu.; Establishment of the Urartu Kingdom / Armagan Tan.; Urartian and Post-Urartian Periods at Van Fortress Moundin Light of New Excavations / Erkan Konyar.; Iron Age Chronology Issues of Altintepe and the Kingdom of Diauehi Mehmet / Emre Özdogan.; The 3D Virtual Reconstruction of an Urartian Citadel: Erzincan-Altintepe / Serap Kusu - Kemalettin Köroglu.; New Evaluations on the Superstructure of theUrartian Fortification Walls: The Ayanis Case Mahmut Bilge Bastürk.; The Kingdom of Diauehi and the Urartians in Northeast Anatoliain Light of New Findings / Alpaslan Ceylan.; A Unique Female Belt from the Van Museum of Archaeology / Rafet Çavusoglu.; A Review of Zernaki Tepe / Bülent Genç.; The Urartian Presence in the Lake Urmia Region / Ernst Stephan Kroll.; Urartian Kingdom and Trade: A Critical Review / Ali Çifçi.; Archaeoseismic Observations at Ayanis Fortress / Atilla Batmaz.; Urartian Traces in Mus / Malazgirt in Light of Archaeological Data / Hanifi Biber.; 25 Years of Excavations at Ayanis Castle:Recent Developments / Mehmet Isikli.; The Capital City Tushpa / Taner Tarhan.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and German. 280 p., color ills. Byzas 23. Innovation versus Beharrung: Was macht den Unterschied des hethitischen Reichs im Anatolien des 2. Jahrtausends v. Chr.? Inhaltsverzeichnis: Vorwort (F. Pirson).; Danksagung.; Widmung.; Einleitung - Innovation versus Beharrung (A. Schachner) .; Ulf-Dietrich Schoop / Technologie und Innovation im anatolischen Chalkolithikum.; Ilgi Gerçek / Approaches to Hittite Imperialism: A View from the "Old Kingdom" and "Early Empire" Periods (c. 1650-1350 BCE).; Theo van den Hout / Schreiben wie Seeher. The Art of Writing: Remarks on the When and How of Hittite Cuneiform.; Dogan-Alparslan, Meltem - Metin Alparslan / Das hethitische Siegel: Staatliche Innovation einer multilingualen Gesellschaft.; Constanze von Rüden - Johannes Jungfleisch / Incorporating the Other. A Transcultural Perspective on Some Wall Painting Fragments from Hattusa.; Herrmann Genz / Regional or International? Comments on the Origin and Development of Hittite Weapons and Military Technologies.; Martin Bachmann / Manifestation göttlicher Präsenz. Das Quellheiligtum Eflatun Pinar.; Dirk-Paul Mielke / From "Anatolian" to "Hittite". The Development of Pottery in Central Anatolia in the 2nd Millennium BC Josef Lehner / Innovation and Continuity of Metal Production and Consumption during the Early Iron Age at Bogazköy-Hattusa Hartmut Wittenberg / Capture and Management of Ground and Stratum Water in the Hittite Empire. Technology and Cultural Significance Remi Berthon / Herding for the Kingdom, Herding for the Empire. The Contribution of Zooarchaeology to the Knowledge of Hittite Economy Charlotte Diffey - Reinder Neef - Amy Bogaard / The Archaeobotany of Large-Scale Hermetic Cereal Storage at the Hittite Capital of Hattusa R. Pasternak - Helmut Kroll / Wieviel haben wir Ende Mai zu essen? - Botanische Großreste aus hethitischen Siedlungskontexten Schachner, Andreas / Motor oder Bremse? Die Rolle der hethitischen Hauptstadt Hattusa für die Transformation des hethitischen Reichs Catriona Pickard - Claudia Caldeira - Ninke Harten - Ulf-Dietrich Schoop - Handan Üstündag - Laszlo Bartosiewicz - Andreas Schachner / Reconstructing Iron Age to Roman Period Diet from Bioarchaeological Remains: Preliminary Results from Bogazköy, North-Central Anatolia.; Geoffrey Summers / After the Collapse, Continuities and Discontinuities in the Early Iron Age of Central Anatolia. Anschriften der Autoren.
New New Italian Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In Italian and Turkish. [xxix], 195 p., color and b/w ills. Dall'Eufrate al Mediterraneo: Ricerche delle Missioni Archeologiche Italiane in Turchia.= Firat'tan Akdeniz'e: Türkiye'deki Italyan Arkeoloji heyetlerinin arastirmalari.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 3 volumes set: (xxix, 590, [1] p., ills., 6 folding plates; 592-1138 pp., ills., 3 folding plates; 360 plts). B/w ills. The Proceedings of the Xth International Congress of Classical Archaeology. Ankara-Izmir, 23-30/IX/1973. 3 volumes. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Middle East Mesopotamia Assyria The Roman Empire Hellenism Classical archaeology.
As New As New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Mint. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 233 p., b/w ills. Turkish travellers on five continents: An anthology of 20th century Turkish travel writing. Translated into English by P. Mary Isin.
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong large 8vo. (25 x 23 cm). In English. 66 p., 60 color plates. "Azatiwataya, locally known as Karatepe-Aslantas, is the only Neo-Hittite site where all of its reliefs are still in their original site. The book, after a summary of the historical background of the period to which the site belongs covers all of the reliefs which have survived in good condition at its southern and northern gates.".
Fine Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 18 cm). In Turkish and Italian. [ii], 492 p., 3 color and b/w maps (2 huge folding). Richerche archeologiche Turche nella valle del Lykos.= Lykos Vadisi Türk arkeolojisi arastirmalari. Presented by Alpay Pasinli.
New German Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In German. [xxvi], 205 p., b/w ills., b/w and color ills. Byzas 22. Wirtschaft als Machtbasis. Beiträge zur Rekonstruktion vormoderner Wirtschaftssysteme in Anatolien. Contents: Vorwort Zur Einfuhrung Zu den Autorinnen und Autoren Feuser, Stefan / Die wirtschaftlichen Beziehungen vormoderner Hafenstädte in lokaler, regionaler und uberregionaler Perspektive Flohr, Miko / Textiles, Trade and the Urban Economies of Roman Asia Minor Ruhl, Bärbel / Insularität und Wirtschaft: Zur okonomischen Entwicklung der ostägäischen Inseln Haps, Silke / Architektur als Gradmesser fur wirtschaftliche Veränderungen? Der Ausbau der Grenzregion Kommagene im Osten des Romischen Reichs im 1.¿3. Jh. n. Chr. Wefers, Stefanie / Ein Industrieviertel im Zentrum von Ephesos ¿ die Wassermuhlen im Hanghaus 2 Cevizoglu, Huseyin ¿ Yasar Ersoy / Zur Rolle der handwerklichen Betriebe in Bezug auf die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung von Klazomenai Pieniazek, Magda / Zur Produktion von ¿Luxus¿. Das fruhbronzezeitliche Troia als Fallstudie zum prähistorischen Goldschmieden und Schmucksteinschleifen Mielke, Dirk Paul / Produktion und Distribution von Keramik im Rahmen der hethitischen Wirtschaftsorganisation Peloschek, Lisa / Verarbeitungsprozesse von Tonrohstoffen im prähistorischen und fruhkaiserzeitlichen Ephesos Vorwort Rechtzeitig zum 10-jährigen Bestehen der wissenschaftlichen Netzwerke an der Abteilung Istanbul des DAI liegt mit BYZAS 22 »Wirtschaft als Machtbasis. Beiträge zur Rekonstruktion vormoderner Wirtschaftssysteme in Anatolien« nun die dritte Publikation aus den Netzwerken vor. Im Jahr 2006 wurde zum Thema »Manifestationen von Macht und Hierarchien in Stadtraum und Landschaft« ein damals neuartiges Format wissenschaftlicher Kommunikation ins Leben gerufen, das es einer multidisziplinären Gruppe internationaler Kolleginnen und Kollegen ¿ darunter zahlreiche Nachwuchswissenschaftler ¿ ermoglichen sollte, sich uber zwei bis drei Jahre hinweg regelmäßig auszutauschen. Mittlerweile sind die Netzwerke zu einem Markenzeichen der Abteilung geworden, und nach dem Abschluss des vierten Netzwerkes »Natur und Kult in Anatolien« im November 2016 ¿ dessen Ergebnisse ebenfalls in der Reihe BYZAS vorgelegt werden sollen ¿ wird es im Fruhjahr 2017 mit »Essen in Anatolien und seinen Nachbarregionen« weitergehen. Mit dem vorliegenden Band »Wirtschaft als Machtbasis. Beiträge zur Rekonstruktion vormoderner Wirtschaftssysteme in Anatolien« hoffen wir, die Beschäftigung mit Wirtschaft als einer wesentlichen Ebene der Analyse in den Kultur- und Geschichtswissenschaften weiter stimulieren zu konnen. Hier gibt es besonders in den deutschsprachigen klassischen Altertumswissenschaften noch Nachholbedarf. Wie schon im Titel, vor allem aber in der Einfuhrung durch die Herausgeberin Katja Piesker deutlich wird, erheben wir keineswegs den Anspruch, fertige Modelle oder gar Losungen zu präsentieren. Die Diskussionen im Netzwerk haben gezeigt, dass zunächst die Zahl befundbasierter Analysen und Interpretationen vermehrt werden muss, bevor sich daraus Modelle ableiten lassen. Diese werden sich dann an ihrer flexiblen Anwendbarkeit auf lokal und regional stark differierende Szenarien messen lassen mussen. Mein Dank gilt an erster Stelle Katja Piesker, die als Bauhistorikerin und Bauforscherin die Aufgabe ubernommen hat, heterogene archäologische Beiträge in einem Band zu vereinen und in ihrer Einfuhrung auch inhaltlich zusammenzufuhren. Unterstutzt wurde sie dabei von den Sprechern des Netzwerkes Jurgen Seeher und Anja Slawisch sowie vom Koordinator der wissenschaftlichen Netzwerke Bernhard Ludwig und den Mitarbeiterinnen in der Redaktion der Abteilung Dominique Kruger und Marie-Christine Junghans. Nicht zuletzt gilt mein Dank postum auch dem Leiter der Redaktion und Mitherausgeber von BYZAS Martin Bachmann, den wir in diesem Sommer vollig unerwartet verloren haben. (Felix Pirson Istanbul, November 2.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In English, German, and Turkish. [xLvii], 656 p., ills. From village to cities: Early villages in the Near East. Studies presented to Ufuk Esin.= Köyden kente Yakindogu'da ilk yerlesimler. Ufuk Esin'e armagan. 2 volumes set. A very heavy set.
New English Paperback. Small 4to. (27 x 19 cm). In English. 236 p., ills. Places and spaces in Hittite Anatolia I: Hatti and the East. Proceedings of an International Workshop on Hittite Historical Geography in Istanbul, 25th-26th October 2013. Contents: Massimo FORLANINI / The Ancient Land of "Northern" Kumma?a and Aripsa 'Inside the Sea'.; Dirk Paul MIELKE / Hittite Settlement Policy.; Andreas SCHACHNER / The Historical Development of the Urban Geography of Hattusa, the Hittite Capital City, and Beyond.; Özlem SIR GAVAZ / The Location of the City of Matilla: A New Look.; Kimiyoshi MATSUMURA / The Ancitent City Connecting the East and West: Büklükale.; Sevket DÖNMEZ / The Contribution of New Research to Hittite Historical Geography of Amasya Province.; Aslihan YURTSEVER BEYAZIT / Amasya Province During the Hittite Period in the Light of New Evidence.; Çigdem MANER / Searching for ?upisna Hittite Remains in Eregli Kara Höyük and Tont Kalesi.; Stefano de MARTINO / The Region of Ankara at the Hittite Age: The "Province" of Ka / Issiya in a Diachronic Perspective .; N. Ilgi GERÇEK / "The Knees of the Storm-god": Aspects of the Administration and Socio-Political Dynamics of ?atti's Frontiers.; Federico MANUELLI / ?atti and the East. A Reassessment of the Archaeological Evidence from the Upper Euphrates Region: Places, Spaces and Artifacts .; Atilla ENGIN / Second Millennium BC Settlement Patterns in the East of the Upper Kizilirmak Basin.; Metin ALPARSLAN / The Upper Land: Borders of a Political and Geographical Landscape .; Müge BULU / A New Look at the Periphery of the Hittite Empire: Re-evaluating Middle and Late Bronze Age Settlements of the Amuq Valley in the Light of Ceramics.; Ahmet ÜNAL / Cilicia between Empires.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). Articles in English, French, and Turkish. [xvi], 396 p. Social and economic history of Turkey, (1071-1920). Papers presented to the 'First International Congress on the Social and Economic History of Turkey'.= Türkiye'nin sosyal ve ekonomik tarihi, (1071-1920). 'Birinci Uluslararasi Türkiye'nin Sosyal ve Ekonomik Tarihi Kongresi' Tebligleri.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). Articles in French, German, and English. 469 p., b/w plates. Contents: Özbek, Onur / Kaynarca: A Neolithic Mound in Gelibolu Peninsula.; Dessene, Frederic / Savoir-faire et transferts techniques en Mesopotamie, en Anatolie et dans le Caucase aux IVe et IIP Millenaires av. J.-C.; Berthon, Remi - Marjan Mashkour / Animal Remains from Tilbesar Excavations, Southeast Anatolia, Turkey.; Summers, Geoffrey D. - Françoise Summers / A Preliminary Interpretation of Remote Sensing and Selective Excavation at the Palatial Complex, Kerkenes.; Dupont, Pierre - Vasilica Lungu / Plats milesiens â couverte noire de mer Noire.; Bammer, Anton / Ein hellenistischer Grabthron in Kleinasien.; Tastemür, Emre - Isik Sahin / Glass Bowls from Sanctuary of Apollon Klarios .; Excavations in Western Anatolia.; Yagiz, Oya / Les monnaies d'Heraion Teichos.; Bahar, Hasan - Amelie Royer / Metiers du bâtiment â Laodicee de Lycaonie.; Devreker, John - Luc Bauters - W. De Clercq - Kurt Braeckman - Patrick Monsieur / Fouilles archeologiques de Pessinonte : la campagne de 2006.; Peteghem, Andre Van / Resultats paleobotaniques et archeozoologiques de Pessinonte (Secteur Q).; Labarre, Guy - Mehmet Özsait / Nouveaux duoviri d'Antioche de Pisidie et dedicaces au dieu Men.; Bammer, Anton / Zur Dekonstruktion römischer Architektur (Studien zur Architektur im Nordbereich der sog. Oberen Agora von Ephesos).; Pinon, Pierre / Le projet de pare archeologique d'Istanbul de Henri Prost et sa tentative de mise en ceuvre par Albert Gabriel.; Gökçay, M. Metin - Rahmi Asal / Excavations in Küçük Ayasofya Street, Eminönü, Istanbul.; Franceschini, Eugenia Bolognesi Recchi / The Scholae of the Master of the Offices as the Palace Praetorium.; Girgin, Çigdem / La porte monumentale trouvee dans les fouilles pres de l'ancienne prison de Sultanahmet.; Chroniques des Travaux Archeologiques en Turquie, 2007.; Balkan-Atli, Nur - Steve Kuhn - Laurence Astruc - Gökhan Çakan - Berkay.; Dinçer - Nurcan Kayacan / Gollü Dag 2007 Survey.; Chalier, Isabelle - Françoise Laroche-Traunecker - Julie Patrier - Aksel Tibet - sous la direction de Dominique Beyer / Zeyve Höyük (Porsuk) : rapport sommaire sur la campagne de 2007.; Kohl, Markus - Akin Ersoy / Agora d'Izmir, travaux 2007.; Laroche, Didier - Jean-Charles Moretti / Claros, le temple d'Apollon : travaux realises en 2006 et 2007.; Courtils, Jacques des et alii / Xanthos 2007.; Cavalier, Laurence - Jacques Des Courtils / Necropole antique ou cimetiere moderne? Vestiges funeraires dans les environs de Xanthos.; Kizgut, Isa - Isabelle Pimouguet-Pedarros / Kitanaura : rapport sur la campagne de 2007.; Auzepy, Marie-France avec la collaboration de Haluk Çetinkaya - Olivier Delouis - Jean-Pierre Grelois - Michel Kaplan - Anai's Lamesa / Campagne de prospection 2007 de la mission Marmara.; Waksman, Sylvie Yona - Çigdem Girgin / Les vestiges de production de ceramiques des fouilles de Sirkeci (Istanbul). Premiers elements de caracterisation.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In English. 504 p., ills. One hundred and one buildings and sites, Türkiye. This treatise on the built environment and consequentially man-made structures in Anatolia starts from Prehistory and focuses on the dimensions of space and time in particular. Contemporary approaches to cultural historiography not only aim to highlight the continuity of the dimensions of Space and Time but also to effectively examine and explain the pursuit of the 'environmental-formal-institutional-semiotic and evolutionary.' This comparative study covers historic periods and epochs in Anatolia, the major determinant space, whose history is now proven by archaeological findings to start around 500,000 BC. The built environment in Anatolia has a history of nearly twelve thousand years; the contextual consistency methodology followed here exerts buildings to examine the continuous stages of this cultural history in detail. Limiting the extent to 101 buildings has facilitated focusing on the comparison of their functional and formal features in a historical context; these landmarks only become iconic and gain meaning in a mutual relationship with their immediate environment. This book is a compulsive experimental attempt in contemporary cultural historiography with the classifications and chronological order that have enabled the comparisonof functional and stylistic evolution.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In English and Turkish. 172 p., color and b/w ills. A monument in Lycia: The church of Saint Nicholas in Myra.= Likya'da bir anit: Myra'nin Aziz Nikolaos kilisesi. Today, the church associated with St. Nicholas, namely the Church of St. Nicholas, is located in the ancient city of Myra, within the district of modern Demre. Resulting from the alluvium carried by the rivers, the structure remains 7.5-9 meters below ground level today. It is through these alluvial deposits that the structure had been preserved to a large extent. The Church of St. Nicholas was a prominent building in the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Period. The Church of St. Nicholas is a basilica type structure. The Outer Narthex of the church was reorganized during the 1862 renovation while the Inner Narthex rising above the older foundations of the structure, survived to our day. The oldest wall paintings in the church, which date to the 11th century AD, are painted on the vaults of the Inner Narthex. Arranged into six scenes, these wall paintings depict the bishops and emperors in council (there are two different painting levels in the area south of the middle vault). Prophet figures are depicted on the arches separating the vaults of the Inner Narthex.Inside the dome of the northeastern section of the church, we find the Communion Scene, in which Christ is offering the Apostles bread (rightward) and wine (leftward). This scene, which is dated to the 11th-12th centuries AD, reflects the stylistic characteristics of the capital Constantinople. The wall paintings on the South Burial Chamber have become clearer and more comprehensible after restoration. The wall paintings inside the burial niches on the northern wall of this section have been restored. Among these, there are 5 feast scenes, 15 scenes from the life story of St. Nicholas depicted on the arches of the niches and 45 figures of saints, bishops, martyrs and monks. During the restorations works, new geometric and vegetal motifs have also been discovered.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English (with a large abstract) and Turkish. 229, [1] p., color and b/w ills. The holy city Euchaita in Asia Minor and the stoneworks of Byzantine period.= Küçük Asya'da kutsal kent Euchaita ve Bizans dönemi tas eserleri. Euchaita was a Byzantine town in Pontus, in northern Asia Minor (mod. Turkey). Today the Turkish village Beyözü, in the province of Çorum (in the subprovince of Mecitözü), partly lies on the ruins.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Collected articles in Turkish. 567 p., ills. Dogudan batiya: 70. yasinda Serap Yaylali'ya sunulan yazilar. Edited by Aydin Erön, Emre Erdan.
Very Good English Paperback. 4to (29 x 20 cm). In English. 43-87 pp., v-xii numerous b/w plates. Notes and inscriptions from Pisidia (Part II). [Separatum Anatolian Studies, Journal of the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara].
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 240 pages. In Near Fine maroon slipcase. Cover shows gilt decoration on full brown cloth boards. Map endpapers. Contents: Intoduction: The Discovery of the Hittites; Outline of History; Hittite State and Society; Life and Economy; Law and Institutions; Warfare; Language and Races; Religion; Literature; Art; Conclustion. Black and white photos.
New Turkish Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. [xviii], 655., ills., maps. Hadrianopolis seramik buluntulari. Ceramics findings from the Hadrianopolis Excavations. Including index and bibliography pp. 411-449.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 259 p., color photos. Büyük Menderes'in sularinda: Priene - Milet - Didim. Photographs by Ali Konyali.