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Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 55, 14 p., b/w ills. Guide book of the seals section of Topkapi Saray Museum.= Topkapi Sarayi Müzesi mühürler seksiyonu rehberi.
As New English Original imitation full leather bound. Mint. 4to. (29 x 30 cm). In Turkish. Color ills. 249, [2] p. Kent uygarliklari ile Türkiye. [Turkish Edition].
As New English Original cloth bdg. In publisher's special slip-case. Mint. 4to. (29 x 30 cm). In English. Color ills. 249, [2] p. Land of civilizations: Turkey. [In special slip-case].
New Turkish Paperback. Large 8vo. (21 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 112 p., color ills. Hatay: Konusan mozaikler. Mosaics of Antioch.
As New English Original bdg. HC. Mint. Oblong 4to. (28 x 28 cm). In Turkish, English and Arabic. 205, [3] p. B/w and color ills. Album of Erzurum's historical monuments.= Erzurum tarih ve medeniyet. Erzurum tarihi eserler albümü. Translators: Cihangir Aksakal, Mahmut Velioglu.
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong 4to. (28 x 28 cm). In Turkish, English and Arabic. 205, [3] p. B/w and color ills. Album of Erzurum's historical monuments.= Erzurum tarih ve medeniyet. Erzurum tarihi eserler albümü. Translators: Cihangir Aksakal, Mahmut Velioglu.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (33 x 24 cm). In Turkish and English. 388 p. Color and b/w ills. Phrygians. In the land of Midas, in the shadow of monuments.= Frigler. Midas'in ülkesinde, anitlarin gölgesinde. [with CD]. "A large majority of the present population of the Central Anatolian Region lives in rural areas. They live on agriculture and animal husbandry. The destiny of the large part of the population of the region has remained unchanged. Central Anatolia with its wide agricultural fields is still the grain silo of the country. The geometric motifs particular to Phrygians on the Phrygian kilims called "tapetes," among the popular goods of the ancient world, still live on Sivrihisar kilims. Today, as in the past, the angora wool of Central Anatolia is still very valuable. Bronze bowls, used by the Phrygian elite as drinking vessels, have taken their place in our traditional baths as "naveled bath bowls." The music in the Phrygian mode that invoked ecstasy in religious rituals of the Mother Goddess Matar still lives in the Phrygian maqam, strained through the depths of ages. This shared destiny must be based on on a unison of ideas, beliefs and life, the roots of which go back to the Neolithic Age, mixed together through the ages in a melting pot.". S. Berndt-Ersöz, Phrygian Kingdom: Origins, History and Political Development.; K. Sams, King Midas.; K. Sams, Gordion, the capital city of the Phrygians and its buildings.; A. Gürsan Salzmann, Gordion: Socio-economical structure in the light of ethnoarchaeological data.; T. Tüfekçi Sivas, Phrygian valleys and sacred Yazilikaya-Midas City.; G. Summers, F. Summers, Kerkenes Dag.; G. Tsetskhladze, Phrygian Pessinus.; L.E. Roller, Phrygian religion and cult practice.; C. Brixhe, Phrygian language (through prehistory and history).; K. Sams, Phrygian tumuli.; H. Sivas, Phrygian rock-cut tombs.; R.E. Kortanoglu, Phrygian influences on the Hellenistic and Roman rock-cut tombs of the Phrygian highlands.; M. Vassileva, Phrygian bronzeworking.; E. Simpson, Gordion Furniture and wooden artifacts.; M. Ballard, B. Burke, E. Simpson, Gordion textiles.; A.B. Alaner, A Phrygian musical instrument (double-pipe) and the Phrygian mode. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Excavations Phrygia.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Large demy 8vo. (22 x 17 cm). In Turkish and Kurdish. 67, 67 p., color and b/w ills. Anadolu vicdani.= Wijdana Anatoliyê. A study on human rights in Southeastern Anatolia, Kurds.
New Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 222, [1] p., 1 plan. Strategikon: Bizans kültüründe strateji sanati. Turkish Edition of 'Strategikon: Handbook of Byzantine military strategy (In Middle Ages).' Translated by Volkan Atmaca.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 22 cm). In English. 384 p., color ills., 1 folded map. Cultural heritage of Aydin. Study of Aydin's tangible cultural heritage takes its history as far back as the prehistoric period. Located on fertile land as well as on important thoroughfares and due to the city's commercial status, Aydin has repeatedly been devastated by wars waged by powers on quests to expand their own territories. In antiquity cities like Tralles and Aphrodisias made their mark with products such as pottery, sculpture and leather. Miletus harbour boosted the city's commerce and economy. Together with the photographers Ali Konyali and Tarkan Kutlu we travelled the length and breadth of Aydin for Cultural Heritage of Aydin, and esteemed experts in the field, academics and researchers, have contributed with their articles. Kenan Eren wrote about Aphrodisias, Volkmar Von Graeve-Hasibe Akat Islam about Miletus, Suat Ateslier about the other ancient cities, Murat Çekilmez about sculpture in and around Aydin and Mükerrem Kürüm about Aydin's architectural heritage. If we have succeeded in conveying the soul of the city of Aydin, which makes such an indelible impression with its sea, nature and cultural heritage, we shall be very happy. ARCHEOLOGY Urban history Aydin City Monography Anatolian civilizations Excavation History of art Architecture Turkish culture.
Fine English Paperback. 4to. (29 x 23 cm). In German and Turkish. 155 p., b/w ills. Auf der Suche nach Verscwundenen Zeiten: Die Ausgrabungen des Deutschen Archaelogischen Instituts in der Türkei.= Kayip zamanlarin pesinde: Alman Arkeoloji Enstitüsü Anadolu kazilari. [Exhibition catalogue]. Design by Samih Rifat. Scientific advisor: Harald Hauptmann. ARCHEOLOYG Anatolian civilizations Excavations German Archaeological Institute Corporate history.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Large 8vo. (23 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: (1104 p.), color ills. 1 folding map. Sakli degerlerin kahraman sehri Maras: Kahramanmaras Beylik ve Osmanli dönemi sivil mimarlik eserleri. 2 volumes set.
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.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 384 p., color and b/w ills. Aksaray kültür envanteri. Vol. 1: Güzelyurt. Cultural inventory in Aksaray city. Vol. 1: Güzelyurt Area.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 328 p., color and b/w ills. Aksaray kültür envanteri. Vol. 2: Merkez - Agaçören - Eskil - Gülagaç - Ortaköy - Sariyahsi. Cultural inventory in Aksaray city. Vol. 2: Center - Agaçören - Eskil - Gülagaç - Ortaköy - Sariyahsi Areas.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [vi], 193 p., b/w ills. Zeugma yalniz degil! Türkiye'de barajlar ve kültürel miras.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 32 p. Bibliography on history of the religions in Turkey and Islam 1928-1960. Türkiye dinler tarihi ve Islam dinine ait bir bibliyografya denemesi, 1928-1960. First Edition.
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.
Fine English Original bdg. HC. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In Turkish. 232 p., b/w and color ills. Tarihin Kucaginda Gömeç Sempozyumu, 26-27 Ekim 2001.
New English Original bdg. HC. Folio. (34 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 496 p., color and b/w ills. After the death of Emperor Theodosius I in 395, the vast Roman lands stretching from the shores of the English Channel to the borders of Iran were divided into two realms, western and eastern. Although the western part of the empire faded away in the second half of the 5th century, the Roman Empire continued to exist in its eastern territories until 1453. The name "Byzantine" was used for the first time by the German humanist and philologist Hieronymus Wolf in the 16th century for this empire, whose capital was moved from Rome to the city of Byzantion (with its new name, Constantinople) and became Christian over time. This term became widespread in the 19th century and later. However, the people that this book is about have always called themselves "Roman" and their state the "Roman Empire", while their neighbors also knew them as "Romans". The Byzantine Empire that ruled for about 11 centuries is one of the states whose reign lasted the longest in Anatolia. Anatolia was the geographical, demographic, and economic cradle of this predominantly Greek-speaking Christian population and its culture. The loss of Anatolia as of the 14th century led to the end of the empire in a short time. The cry of Emperor Theodore II Laskaris - "Holy land, my mother, Anatolia!" - in one of his letters from the mid-13th century shows how vital these lands were for the empire. This book aims to present both Byzantine culture and, more specifically, Byzantine Anatolia, through 32 articles by Turkish and foreign Byzantologists, who are experts in their respective fields. While the articles on political, bureaucratic, military, economic and religious life focus on the state apparatus and social structure, articles on literature, health, art, and material culture remains provide valuable information about daily life. In the articles that constitute the last part of the book, the reader is invited to a historical journey through different geographical regions of Byzantine Anatolia.
New English Paperback. Folio. (34 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 496 p., color and b/w ills. After the death of Emperor Theodosius I in 395, the vast Roman lands stretching from the shores of the English Channel to the borders of Iran were divided into two realms, western and eastern. Although the western part of the empire faded away in the second half of the 5th century, the Roman Empire continued to exist in its eastern territories until 1453. The name "Byzantine" was used for the first time by the German humanist and philologist Hieronymus Wolf in the 16th century for this empire, whose capital was moved from Rome to the city of Byzantion (with its new name, Constantinople) and became Christian over time. This term became widespread in the 19th century and later. However, the people that this book is about have always called themselves "Roman" and their state the "Roman Empire", while their neighbors also knew them as "Romans". The Byzantine Empire that ruled for about 11 centuries is one of the states whose reign lasted the longest in Anatolia. Anatolia was the geographical, demographic, and economic cradle of this predominantly Greek-speaking Christian population and its culture. The loss of Anatolia as of the 14th century led to the end of the empire in a short time. The cry of Emperor Theodore II Laskaris - "Holy land, my mother, Anatolia!" - in one of his letters from the mid-13th century shows how vital these lands were for the empire. This book aims to present both Byzantine culture and, more specifically, Byzantine Anatolia, through 32 articles by Turkish and foreign Byzantologists, who are experts in their respective fields. While the articles on political, bureaucratic, military, economic and religious life focus on the state apparatus and social structure, articles on literature, health, art, and material culture remains provide valuable information about daily life. In the articles that constitute the last part of the book, the reader is invited to a historical journey through different geographical regions of Byzantine Anatolia.
New English Original bdg. 4to. (34 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 130 p., fully ills. Captured throughout a five years working process, the Istanbul artist Efe Isildaksoy photographed numerous ancient sites and monuments across Turkey in a unique three-dimensional photo technique. A collection of his photographs is now self-published and offers a stunning visual exploration of the rich Anatolian cultural heritage. Reflecting attributes of Lycian, Classical, Persian, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman settlements. The 3D photo book Heritage of Anatolia provides a new perspective on the greatest places of antiquity: the thousands of years old remains and the historical importance of past civilizations in this region are visualized in exceptional three-dimensional photographs, among them famous international tourist attractions and UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Ephesus, Pergamon, Troy, Cappadocia, and Mount Nemrut. Located foremost in the context of Lycian, Classical, Persian, Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine eras, the archaeological finds at the photographed sites are dated back to a time scale ranging from approx. 7th Millennium BC to 5th century AD. Based on a selection of 56 remarkable archaeological complexes, the book contains 128 full-page color prints, a map and an index of the sites. More than 1300 additional 3D photos on DVD and a set of two 3D glasses are attached inside the book to guarantee full reading enjoyment. Focusing exclusively on the visual exploration of these outstanding ruins and archeological excavations, the three-dimensional photographs allow a wealth of detail not often found in other sources. The remains of monumental temples, colossal theatres, extensive city walls and fortifications, public houses and baths, tombs and sarcophagi, elaborate sculptures, ornamentations and inscriptions can be perceived in an exceptional vivid way. The 3D photographs generate a spatial depth that practically draws the viewer into the atmosphere of past times, and instantly captures the reader's fascination. Presented in such an impressive way, the visualized information can be studied with greater accuracy and leaves a thrilling impact on the viewer's comprehension. For those passionate for the ancient, for those looking for inspiration, for those curious about evolution, for students or the layman, as well as for advanced readers with a background in archaeology, architecture, cultural studies, history, Asia Minor, Middle East or other fields of study, Heritage of Anatolia is an ideal source for getting involved with the past and acquiring knowledge about these exceptional sites, artefacts and civilizations.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (31 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. Color and b/w ills. 304 p. Personal logs and memoirs of Osman Hamdi's daughter, Nazli between 1907-1911. An ego-documentary study enlightened Turkish archaeology, painting, history of arts, and social life at the beginning of 20th Century in late Ottoman period. "This book focuses on the guestbook of Nazli Hamdi, which consists of dedications by her father Osman Hamdi Bey's circle of relatives, close friends, colleagues, or just acquaintances. The exhibition aims to shed light on the cultural environment of the era following the signatures in the notebook that belong to the leading intellectuals of the period; including the famous archaeologist- spy Gertrude Bell, founder of the illustrated magazine Servet-i Fünun, Ahmed Ihsan, the crown prince of Bavaria Rupprecht and one of the greatest poetess of late Ottoman literature, Nigar Hanim among many others Nazli Hamdi was the youngest child of Osman Hamdi Bey and his wife Marie/Naile Hanim. Born in 1893, Nazli kept a guestbook between 1907 and 1911, for visitors to sign alongside a few kind words, much like her peers. It is this guestbook, bearing traces of over thirty individuals, that constitutes the backbone of the exhibition. The display attempts to present, identify, and relate to Nazli and Osman Hamdi, or even to one another, this mix of visitors; locals and foreigners, men and women, archaeologists, authors, artists, diplomats At the same time, it examines the story of a woman, grew up in a Westernized elite family, whose life extends from the late Ottoman period up through the early years of the Republic of Turkey.".
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. 4to. (34 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 1144 p., Ottoman archival documents. Osmanli belgelerinde Kocaeli. Edited by Sennur Kaya. Kocaeli city based on Ottoman archival documents.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 187 p., b/w ills. APAD. Journal of Anatolian Prehistoric Research 1, 2015. Contents; Baysal, Adnan / Arkeolojide Görmek, Bakmak ve Girmek Üzerine Düsünceler.; Ökse, Ayse Tuba / Salat Tepe Kalkolitik Tabakalarinin Kuzey Mezopotamya Kronolojisine Göre Degerlendirmesi.; Erdogu, Burçin & Özlem Çevik / Bati Anadolu Kronolojisi ve Terminolojisi: Sorunlar ve Öneriler.; Atakuman, Çigdem / Kuzey Mezopotamya Prehistoryasi'nin Terminolojik Sorunlarina Tarihsel Bir Yaklasim.; Algül, Çiler / Güneydosu Anadolu Yontmatas Buluntularinda Terminoloji Sorunu.; Tekin, Halil / Yukari Mezopotamya Geç Neolitiginde (Hassuna, Samarra, Halaf) Terminoloji ve Kronoloji Sorunlari.; Taskiran, Harun / Türkiye Paleolitik Kronolojisi.; Özçelik, Kadriye / Türkiye'de Üst Paleolitik Dönem: Çesitli Yaklasimlar ve Problemler.; Kösem, Makbule Beray / Anadolu'nun Yontmatas Tip Listelerinin Çogaltilmasi ve Terminolojide Ortak Dil Kullaniminin Gerekliligi.; Kartal, Metin / Prehistorya (Tarih Öncesi) Kavrami.; Kolankaya-Bostancu, Neyir / Orta Bati Anadolu Neolitik ve Kalkolitik Çag Yontmatas Endüstrilerinin Tanimlanmasinda Karsilasilan Problemler.; Balci, Semra / Kapadokya Bölgesi (Orta Anadolu) Yontmatas Buluntulari: Tekno-Kronolojik Bir Degerlendirme.