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New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 206 p., color and b/w ills. Contents: Voyage to the Dawn-Place of the European Sun., Enis Batur; Dallam's travels, Master Thomas Dallam; Van.; Frederick Millingen.; Covel's diary., John Covel.; Raki diluted with water, James Dallaway.; Cities: Constantinople, Arthur Symons.; An organ for the Sultan, Stanley Mayes.; Voyage from Liverpool to Constantinople, Hermann Melville.; The vampires of Istanbul, Edourd Roditi.; The Palimpsest city, Juan Goytisolo.; Kitten with claws, Godfrey Goodwin.; Orient express, John Dos Passos.; The city of tomorrow, Le Corbusier.; Constantinople, Theophile Gautier.; Constantinople - Eight poems, Victoria Sackville-West.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Papers in Turkish and Arabic. 430 p. Uluslararasi Dördüncü Orta Dogu Semineri: Ilkçaglardan Islâmiyetin dogusuna kadar Orta Dogu. Elazig 29-31 Mayis 2009. Bildiriler. Papers of the fourth international seminar on the Middle East. pp.271-335 in Arabic. 500 copies were printed.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In Turkish. Color photos. 136 p. The Hittite trekking and hiking trails with map. Hitit yürüyüs parkurlari. With huge folding map of Çorum City.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In Turkish. Color photos. 182, [7] p. The Red River Basin gastronomical hiking and trekking routes. Kizilirmak Havzasi gastronomi ve yürüyüs yolu. With huge folding map of Çorum City.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In Turkish. Color photos. 182, [7] p. The Red River Basin gastronomical hiking and trekking routes.
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.
Fine English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (31 x 23 cm). In English. 80 p., fully color ills. Antioch mosaics.
New English Original bdg. HC. Large 4to. (32 x 28 cm). In English. 320 p., color ills. "The book includes the most important Antioch mosaic pavements displayed in the Hatay Archaeological Museum in Antakya, Turkey, seventeen different institutions in the USA and the Louvre. The mosaics were brought to light in and around Antioch on the Orontes (Antakya), Seleucia Pieria (Çevlik) and Daphne (Defne) in 1932-37. As a group, the Antioch mosaics demonstrate a remarkable continuity with the Hellenistic artistic tradition as seen in the preservation of classical subjects and decorative devices, such as the illusionistic treatment of the inhabited vine scrolls or ribbon borders. The common use of multiple borders to frame figural panels at Antioch is also reminiscent of the framing of Hellenistic emble-mata, or portable panels prepared in workshops and then inserted at the sites. The three-dimensional treatment of interiors and landscapes, the naturalistic representation of the human anatomy, and the variety of colors employed for the Antiochene compositions, indicate a dependence on painting styles. Such skill in the production of stone 'paintings' effectively denies the solidity of the floor and tricks the eye of the viewer, not to mention their physical relationship to the room itself. Finds from nearby sites (Apamea, Zeugma, Shahba-Philippopolis, and Palmyra) are similarly 'traditional' and point to the existence of a 'school' of eastern art beyond that of the Antiochene workshops. Such illusionism reaches the height of fashion during the Severan period in Antioch.".
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 24,5 cm). In English. 175 p., color ills. "The book brings together the extant mosaics of the Great Palace (Büyük Saray Mosaic Museum), Hagia Sophia (Ayasofya Museum), the Virgin Pammakaristos (Fethiye Museum), St. Saviour in Chora (Kariye Museum) and Istanbul Archaeological Museums. Except for the few panels brought from elsewhere and now kept in the Istanbul Archaeological Museums, all of the mosaics in this book were made in Istanbul, known then as Constantinople. Chronologically, the earliest of these mosaics is from the late Roman period and the latest from the early fourteenth century. Even if they are far from giving the development of the art of mosaic in the capital these pavements reflect the importance that was afforded to this art. In this volume they are grouped under the name of the monument to which they belong. Constantinople suffered so many natural disasters and had to be rebuilt so many times that the mosaics which decorated the buildings of the late Roman/early Byzantine period, lie under modern buildings in the debris of fires and earthquakes. Unless some of these are encountered accidentally during construction work and salvaged, there is almost no hope of bringing them to light.".
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong large 8vo. (23 x 23 cm). In English. 72 p., 50 color plates. "The book includes the finest of the Antioch mosaic pavements displayed in the Hatay Archaeological Museum in Antakya, Turkey. The pavements were brought to light in and around Antioch on the Orontes (Antakya), Seleucia Pieria (Çevlik) and Daphne (Defne) in 1932-37. The excavations have shown that in the whole area there was not a single better-class house without mosaic pavements decorating its entrance, halls, dining rooms, corridors and sometimes the bottoms of its pools. In addition to pavements which came from structures built in different periods, mosaics which came from the different levels of the same buildings have enabled scholars to construct a gradual and unbroken development of classical Roman mosaics covering its iconographic and stylistic changes from the first century of the Common Era to the beginning of the sixth.".
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong large 8vo. (23 x 23 cm). In English. 72 p., color ills. "This volume brings together some of the most important surviving mosaic panels in Istanbul from the Great Palace, Istanbul Archaeological Museums, Hagia Sophia, the Virgin Pammakaristos and St Saviour in Chora. Except for the few panels brought from elsewhere and now kept in the Istanbul Archaeological Museums, all of these mosaics were made in Istanbul, known then as Constantinople. Chronologically, the earliest of these mosaics is from the late Roman period and the latest from the early fourteenth century. Even if they are far from giving the development of the art of mosaic in the capital of the Byzantine Empire these pavements reflect the importance that was afforded to this art.".
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.".
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (31 x 26,5 cm). In English. 184 p., 270 color ills. "In addition to the Hittite capital Hattusa the book includes detailed study, pictures and plans of some other sites like Yazilikaya, Alaca Höyük, Kanes/Nesa (Kültepe) and Sarissa(Kusakli Höyük). The Neo-Hittite sites like Karkamis, Azatiwataya or Yesemek and some rarely-visited Hittite reliefs are also included. Sometime in the 1650s BC, a noble clan, who would in our time be named Hittites, making Hattusa its capital, brought together the small independent Anatolian city kingdoms. In a short period and for the first time in the history of the peninsula, it became a kingdom strong enough to challenge the other world kingdoms of the Late Bronze Age, namely Mycenaeans, Egypt, Mitanni/Hanigalbat, Babylonia and the later Assyria. The difficulty of bringing together so many principalities of different size, ethnicity and language under the same flag and competing with well-established sophisticated cultures of the time is evident in the Hittite history and culture. Centred in the large curve of the Halys, which they called the Marasantiya, they had loose frontiers, their longest extending from the Aegean to the other side of the Euphrates (Hittite Mala) and from the Pontic Mountains to the Mediterranean and the source of the Orontes River. The rock-reliefs, which are still spread all around the country, show the routes by which their armies campaigned. The artifacts of their unsophisticated material culture are among the most interesting items of many museums. In Turkey, even if the traveller may not have the chance to visit their capital Hattusa, the name of the Hittites greets him at every turn.". ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Hittites Hittite Empire Capital of Hittites Hattusas.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 191 p., b/w and color ills., 1 folding map. From Bogazkoy to Karatepe. Hittitology and the discovery of the Hittite world.= Bogazköy'den Karatepe'ye. Hititbilim ve Hitit dunyasinin kesfi. [Exhibition catalogue]. Curator: Eric Jean. Texts: Samih Rifat. Project Coord.: Münevver Eminoglu. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Excavations German Archaeological Institute Photography Hittites Discovery Travel Memoirs.
Fine Fine English Original bdg. with original dust wrapper. 207 p. In Italian, Turkish and English summaries. Color ills. Turchia antica. Scavi Italiani a Hierapolis, Arslantepe, Iasos, Elaiussa Sabeste, Göreme e Olympos.= Antik Turkiye. Hierapolis, Arslantepe, Iasos, Elaiussa Sabeste, Göreme ve Olympos'ta Italyan kazilari. English summaries: Gerogina Gordon-Ham. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Turkey Excavations H?story of art Hittites Urartu Phrygia Lydia Lykia.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English, Italian, and Turkish. Color ills. 243 p. Wandering marbles. Marbles of Iasos at the Istanbul Archaeological Museums.= Marmi erranti. I marmi di Iasos presso i Musei Archeologici di Istanbul.= Gezgin taslar. Istanbul Arkeoloji Müzeleri'ndeki Iasos mermerleri.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In German. [xx], 324 p. Color and b/w ills. Contents: Wawruschka, Celine / Regionale Siedlungsanalyse als Methode zur Erfassung hierarchischer und sozio-okonomischer Strukturen im Raum - eine Fallstudie aus Kilikien. Seeher, Jurgen / Naturliche und kunstliche, unbewusste und beabsichtigte Landmarken: Menschliche Wahrnehmung und herrscherliche Betonung der Besetzung von Landschaft und Territorien. Sommerey, Kai Michael / Gedanken zur Wahrnehmung und Wahrnehmbarkeit von Grenzen klassischer und hellenistischer Poleis. Bachmann, Martin / Grenzen des Machbaren. Die Bewegung von Großlasten im Altertum. Agelidis, Soi / Zur architektonischen Fassung von Prozessionswegen. Agelidis, Soi / Die Positionierung von Heiligtumern als Ausdruck der Hierarchisierung von Stadtraum und Landschaft. Williamson, Christina / Sanctuaries as turning points in territorial formation. Lagina, Panamara and the development of Stratonikeia. Filges, Axel / Natur als Buhne der Kultur? Der Einfluss des Naturraums auf Ort und Gestalt von Priene. Filges, Axel / Uberlegungen zu einer Systematisierung der physischen und sozialen Grenzen sowie der Hierarchisierung von Wohnlagen in Priene. Pirson, Felix / Hierarchisierung des Raumes? Uberlegungen zur räumlichen Organisation und deren Wahrnehmung im hellenistischen Pergamon und seinem Umland. Stappmanns, Verena / das Mogliche wirklich werden lassen Zu Standort, Entwurf und Konstruktion des hellenistischen Gymnasions von Pergamon. Zimmer, Torsten / Zur Lage und Funktion der Basileia in Pergamon. Mathys, Marianne / Im Glanz der Attaliden. Aspekte der burgerlichen Repräsentation im späthellenistischen Pergamon. Böhlendorf-Arslan, Beate / Byzantinisches Leben im Naturraum Troas: Siedlungsverdichtung vs. EinodeBachmann, Martin / Die Bedeutung der osmanischen Holzhäuser fur die Istanbuler Stadträume. Abbildungsnachweis. Autorenanschriften.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 23 cm). In Turkish and abstract in English. 300 p., b/w and color plates. Mining and metal production in Lykia. English abstract: General evaluation.; 1. Introduction: Purpose and Methodology.; 2. Evaluation and Conclusion.; 2.1. Chronology.; Observations in Terms of Function and Typology.; Find Sites.; Underground Chamber Tombs.; Other Sites Yielding Metal Finds.; Workshops.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In publisher's special box. 4to. (29 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 544 p., color and b/w ills. Anadolu'da medeniyetin hikâyesi.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 409 p., color ills. Uygarliklar kapisi Urfa. Photos by Ara Güler.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong large roy. 8vo. (21 x 24 cm). In English. 395 p., ills. Proceedings of the Symposium on City Ports from the Aegean to the Black Sea. Medieval-Modern Networks, 22nd-29th August 2015. Contents: Editors' note.; Forewords.; Salutations.; Presentation of the Project.; The "Limen. Cultural Ports from Aegean to the Black Sea" Project.; Chrysos, Evangelos / Aimhn-Portus-Harbour In Metaphorical Use.; Kostic, Elena / Presentations of Medieval Ships in the Art of the Black Sea Region.; Dadake, Stavroula / Observations on the Fortifications of the Late-Byzantine Cities of the North Aegean Coast.; Lychounas, Michalis / "Travel, Drink and be Merry. Port and Wine in Byzantine Aegean and the Black Sea". Past and Realities.; Lugovyi, Oleg / The Chrysobullos of 1189 and the History of German and French Quarters of Constantinople.; Nastasi, Irina / Public Open Space in the City-Port of Tomis (4th-6th Cent. AD).; Inaishvlli, Nino / Archaeological Sites in Environment of Batumi.; Kiziltan, Zeynep - Ufuk Kocaba¿ / Theodosian Harbour: A Crossroad Between Black Sea and the Mediterranean.; Gerousi, Eugenia / The Commercial Relations Between Aegean and the Black Sea on the Basis of the Testimony of the Early Christian Amphoras.; Buzoianu, Livia / Commerce et Navigation dans la Mer Noire dans les Documents Epigraphiques et Iconographiques.; Siomkos, Nikolaos D. / Constantinople Receiving Icons; A New Approach to an Old Issue.; Athanasoulis, Demetrios / Some Notes on the Impact of Constantinople on the Byzantine Architecture of the Aegean and the Peloponnese.; Katsioti, Angeliki / Rhodes-Constantinople, 6th Century to 1523 AD: A Two-Way Traffic.; Chotzakoglou, Charalampos G. / The Cultural Network of Cyprus - Constantinople - Euxeinos Pontos During the Iconoclasm Era.; Kiliç, Namik / Preservation of Yenikap¿ Shipwrecks.; Kiliç, A. Gökçe / From Underwater to Museum: Presenting Under Water Cultural Heritage.; Ricci, Alessandra - Baris Altan / Sustainable Cultural Routes In Istanbul: The Küçükyal¿ Arkeopark and its Vicinities.; Kanaki, Georgia-Anna / Cultural Tourism: Potentials for Growth.; Sotiropoulou, Vassiliki / Funding Opportunities for Cultural Projects: How High is Culture in the European Agenda?; Uguryol, F. Sancar - Volkan Demir / From Ancient Divers to Modern Diving Industry and its Effect on Cultural Tourism.; Ugrinska, Irina / Varna - A Crossing Point of Ancient History, Cultural Heritage and Tourism Opportunities.; Tsoukalidis, Ioannis - Menelaos Chatziapostolidis / Sustainability of Cultural Heritage Exploitation and Local Tourism Development: Balance and Costing and the Role of the Stakeholders.; Effrosyni, Boskou Chr. / Cultural Routes of Kavala: "Traces Of Muslim and Christian Orthodox Refugees In The City Of Kavala".; Clow, Kate / The St. Paul Trail.; Evangelidou, Anastasia / The ENI In The Context of CBC - Targeted Synergies for Bringing EU And Its Neighbors Closer Together.; Paradeisopoulos, Sofronis / Olkas: International Contribution to the Development of Cultural Tourism In the Black Sea Region.; Adam-Veleni, Polyxeni / The Bsudra Project, Evaluation, Outputs, Sustainability and Perspectives.; Mercouris, Pyrrhus / The Digital Economy, Culture and Tourism in the Black Sea Region.; Harlaftis, Gelina - Athina Vitopoulou / Black Sea Port-Cities, 1780s-191 OS: Objectives and Actions of an Interdisciplinary Project.; Karagianni, Flora - Anastasia Chatzinikolaou / Limen.The New Institution: "Cultural Port of the Black Sea".; Bournatzi, Sofia - Chryssa Kopra / Feasibility - Sustainability Study of the Proposed Institution "Cultural Port of The Black Sea" - The Marketing Plan.; Palmer, Robert / Experiences Of The Cultural Capital Institution.; Christides, Michael B. / Embracing A New Institution for the Black Sea: "Cultural Port of the Black Sea".; Nikolakakis, Dimitrios / Legal Aspects in Creating Cultural Networks: The Case of the "Cultural Port of the Black Sea".
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.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (25 x 19 cm). In French. 203 p., b/w plates. Bulletin de Correspondance Hellenique. Supplement XXIII.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In English and Turkish. 289 p., color and b/w ills. Contents: Bibliography of Refik Duru. Excavations and Surveys. Friendships Also Arose from All those Excavations: Hasan Kosar. Kemal Keskin Arsal Sari. Erhan Bilgenoglu ve Ailesi. Cemal Okbay ve Ailesi. To Prof. Dr. Refik Duru from His Colleagues: Sozen, Metin / Yasami ve Bilimi Diri Tutmak. Arsebuk, Guven / Amerika Kitasi'nin Ust Pleistosen Sonlarindaki Iskâni ile Ilgili Bazi Sorunlar: "Kim? Nasil? Ne Zaman? "Balkan-Atli, Nur / Cinaz III Obsidyenleri (Dogu Anadolu) Genel Bir Degerlendirme. Ozdogan, Mehmet / Neolitik Donem ve Bati Anadolu, Sorunlar ve Bazi Tanimlar. Manfred Osman Korfmann. Korfmann, Manfred Osman - Fulya Dedeoglu - Mucella Erdalkiran / Ulucak Hoyuk Neolitik Donem Sapan Taneleri. Ozbasaran, Mihriban / Kapadokya Yerel Mimarisinde Anakaya Isciligi, Tarihoncesi ve Gunumuz Ornekleri. Yakar, Jak / The Purpose of Decorating Pottery and Artifacts in Prehistoric Anatolia: Designs with a Hidden Meaning? Oztan, Aliye / Yeni Bir Tanri Kabartmasi Isiginda Kosk Hoyuk Kabartmali Vazolarinda Sembolizm. Donmez, Sevket / Orta Karadeniz Bolgesi'nde Onemli Bir Gec Kalkolitik - Ilk Tunc Cagi Yerlesmesi: Turhal-Ulutepe. Roodenberg, Jacob / Funeral Customs in the Eastern Marmara Region, a Diachronic View. Darga, A. Muhibbe / Sarhoyuk Kazilarinda Ilk Tunc Cagi Buluntulari. Efe, Turan / Kulluoba Kazilari ve Anadolu Tarihoncesi Arastirmalarina KatkisiBell, Angela / Tilmen Hoyuk'de Bulunan Anadolu'nun En Erken Yerli Cark Yapimi Mal Gruplarindan Biri: Brittle Orange Ware. Bilgi, Onder / Ikiztepe Pismis Toprak Aplike Boga Basi Betimlemeleri. Ozsait, Mehmet - Nesrin Ozsait / Harmanoren Icten Tutamakli Kupleri. Emre, Kutlu / Kultepe/Kanis Karumu'nda 1993-2001 Yillarinda Kesfedilen Yeni Kursun Figurinler ve Kaliplar. Uzunoglu, Edibe Donbaz, Veysel / Two Sammelmemorandums and Some Considerations. Marchetti, Nicolò / A Late Old Syrian Stela from Temple M at Tilmen Hoyuk. Bitelli, Gabriele - Valentina Alena Girelli - Alberto Guarnieri - Luca Vittuari Accurate Survey of the Stela from Tilmen Hoyuk by Laser Scanning Technique Umurtak, Gulsun / Tilmen Hoyuk'te Bulunmus Olan Bir Silindir Muhur Uzerine Gozlemler - Degerlendirmeler. Matthiae, Paolo / About the God Rashap's Old Syrian Iconography. Baykal-Seeher, Ayse - Jurgen Seeher / Tunc Cagi'nda Kent Savunmasi: Hattusa'da Hitit Surunun Rekonstruksiyonu. Ertem, Hayri / Noel Agaci'nin Kokeni HakkindaYener, K. Aslihan / A Zoomorphic Vessel from Alalakh: Diplomatic Emblems in Three Dimensional Form. Isik, Fahri / Lykia'nin Dip Tarihi ve Hint-Avrupalilar'in Anadolulasmasi Uzerine. Belli, Oktay / Igdir Ovasi'nda Erken Demir Cagi Kale ve Nekropollerinin Arastirilmasi. Tarhan, M. Taner / Urartu Urnelerindeki 'Ruh Delikleri'nin Sayisal Gizemi. Cilingiroglu, Altan / Ayanis Tapinak Alaninda Bir Ocak ve Bereketlilik Kultu ile Iliskisi. Basaran, Sait / Enez'de Ortaya Cikan Klazomenai Tipi Lahitler. Temizsoy, Ilhan / 1995 -2000 Yillari Arasinda Gordion Muzesinde Yapilan Kazi, Restorasyon ve Muzecilik Calismalari.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (32 x 23 cm). In English. 303 p., color ills. "Within the context of the history of mankind spanning over several million years of human evolution, the story of the Anatolian woman illustrates woman's creativity, productivity and prominence in all the civilizations which have flourished in Anatolia. The woman appears as a goddess with creative and productive powers, as a ruling monarch, as a patriotic citizen, patron of the arts, teacher, writer and artist, and at all times as a mother guiding her family.".