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As New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 335, [1] p., 139 numerous color, 126 b/w plates, tables. Tralleis Güney Nekropolü Terrakotta figürinleri. Terrakotta figurines of Tralleis Necropole. The terracotta figurines in this study were found throughout the South Necropolis of the Tralleis, with a large number coming from the barrel vaulted chamber tombs. The figurines were recovered in the earlier salvage excavations by the Aydin Archaeological Museum. The excavators records of objects found in a representative series of graves must form basis for our study of the chronology and styles of the figurines. Thirty three contexts are listed as of interest, but not of sharply defined chronological significance. The evidence for dating is derived for the most part from pottery, coins and other archaeological remains, the cemetery of Tralleis dates from the 2nd century B.C.E. at least through the 2nd century A. C. E. The figurines were each cast in a mold. In the 2nd century B.C.E. however, the number of molds used in the creation of a single figurine was increased. The manufacture of terracotta figurines in Roman Imperial Period was an industry. The clay of the Tralleis figurines are rather coarse but homogeneous and contains a fair amount of mica. Yellowish red clay with some mica was used rarely, and mostly in 2nd century B.C.E. Reddish yellow clay, sometimes burned light red, with mica, is characteristic of the finest pieces. The commonest clay is reddish yellow usually with mica, and often with a light white slim according to Munsell Soil Color Chart. According to the stylistic analysis, the influences from Attica, Tanagra, Boeotia and Myrina also are obvious among the early figurines at Tralleis. Flying figurines as Eros and Nike were prominent in the 2nd century B.C.E. Religious types are also found and include Aphrodite and worshipers. Other representations of deities included an Ariadne, Dionysos and his entourage. During the second half of the 2nd century B.C.E. genre groups with animals and standing draped women proliferated. Tralleis was destroyed by an earthquake in 26 B.C.E. and reconstructed with the efforts of Emperor Augustus. The typology repertoire of the 1st century A.C.E. consists of standing draped women and men, athletes with quiver, masks, actors, puppets, caricatures, animals and other mythological and religious types. This type of figurines was commonly found in most of the Mediterranean sites in the Hellenistic and Roman Imperial Period. The works of the coroplasts whose signatures are found in the South Necropolis may be examined here in more detailed. These are Trophimos, Simalionos, Theodotos, AA and the others. The signatures show that workshops were active at Tralleis in the Roman Imperial Period as early as the 1st century B.C.E. and continued to produce figurines until the 2nd century A.C.E. We may therefore assume the fabric of which the coroplasts are made to be a local fabric of its period. Each figurine is introduced by a general commentary that outlines the typology, chronology and significance of the class in the catalogue. Catalogue descriptions give factual detail, references to previous publications, and close parallels. Finally, typology and style of these examples can also be compared with the dated finds from the other contemporary sites and contexts. On the whole, the evidence presented points to the fact that the 2nd century B.C.E. was the most prosperous ones for the city of Tralleis.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 336 p., color ills. Mardin Ortaçag anitlari ve yapim teknikleri. A study on the architecture in Medieval Mardin.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 11 cm). In English. 127 p., ills. Neolithic site of Çatalhöyük. Two hills form the 37 ha site on the Southern Anatolian Plateau. The taller eastern mound contains eighteen levels of Neolithic occupation between 7400 bc and 6200 bc, including wall paintings, reliefs, sculptures and other symbolic and artistic features. Together they testify to the evolution of social organization and cultural practices as humans adapted to a sedentary life. The western mound shows the evolution of cultural practices in the Chalcolithic period, from 6200 bc to 5200 bc. Çatalhöyük provides important evidence of the transition from settled villages to urban agglomeration, which was maintained in the same location for over 2,000 years. It features a unique streetless settlement of houses clustered back to back with roof access into the buildings.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In Turkish. 274 p., ills. Roma'nin Anadolu'daki egemenlik politikasi. Kentler ve bagimli kralliklar, (I.Ö 133 - I.Ö. 89).
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 12 cm). In English. 111, [7] p., color and b/w ills. Claudiopolis was an ancient city of Cilicia. Ammianus mentions Silifke and Claudiopolis as cities of Cilicia, or of the country drained by the Calycadnus; and Claudiopolis was a colony of Claudius Caesar. It is described by Theophanes of Byzantium as situated in a plain between the two Taurus Mountains, a description which exactly, corresponds to the position of the basin of the Calycadnus. Claudiopolis may therefore be represented by Mut, which is higher up the valley than Seleucia, and near the junction of the northern and western branches of the Calycadnus. It is also the place to which the pass over the northern Taurus leads from Laranda. Pliny (v. 24) mentions a Claudiopolis of Cappadocia, and Ptolemy (v. 7) has a Claudiopolis in Cataonia. Both these passages and those of Ammianus and Theophanes are cited to prove that there is a Claudiopolis in Cataonia, though it is manifest that the passage in Ammianus at least can only apply to a town in the valley of the Calycadnus in Cilicia Trachea. The two Tauri of Theophanes might mean the Taurus and Antitaurus. But Hierocles places Claudiopolis in Isauria, a description which cannot apply to the Claudiopolis(es) of Pliny and Ptolemy. The city apparently received the Roman colony name Colonia Iulia Felix Augusta Ninica, and minted coins in antiquity.
New New English Original bdg. with original dust wrapper. Oblong 4to. 156 p. Color and b/w ills. Historical bridges of Turkey.: Türkiye'nin köprüleri. Murat Germen, Gülsün Tanyeli, Metin Sözen. ARCHITECTURE Bridge Turkey Turkish and Islamic art Ottoman art Seljuks Photography.
New German Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In German and Turkish. 223, [1] p., 50 numerous b/w plates. Mersin'den Tarsus'a Kilikia kiyilarindaki kayip kentler. (Zephyrion, Ingira, Aulai, Ankhiale, Kyinda-Kundi, Sizzu).= Verlorene Stadte an der küste Kilikiens von Mersin bis Tarsus. Während einer Reparaturarbeit an einem Wasserkanal in der dieser Gemeinde fand man im Meer Ringe zum Anbinden von Schiffen, die zu einem alten Hafen gehörten. Als diese Ringe aus dem Meer getragen wurden, befand ich mich zufällig dort und das trug dazu bei, meine ersten Schritte für diese Forschung zu machen. Denn dass sich dort früher ein Hafen befand, war zwar bekannt, es befand sich aber bis dahin noch keine Spur davon. Man begegnete bis dahin an der Küste diesbezüglich auch keinen archäologischen Befunden. Nach den Hinweisen, die auf einen Hafen deuteten, führten archäologische Befunde dazu, diese Gemeinde als Aulai zu lokalisieren. Diese Feststellung stellte sich anschließend eigentlich als Ausgangspunkt für andere Feststellungen heraus. Denn antike Quellen beschrieben die Lokalisation von Siedlungen, deren Lokalisation sich bis heute nicht konkret feststellen lie?en, mit dem Anhaltspunkt anderer Siedlungen, deren Lokalisation ebenfalls noch nicht festgestellt werden konnten. Nach dieser Phase der Forschung war eigentlich eine handfeste Stütze gefunden, mit der man Städte wie Zephyrion, Ingira, Aulai, Ankhiale, Kyinda, Kundi und Sizzu lokalisieren oder zumindest einen Lokalisationsvorschlag machen kann. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Cilicia - Cilicie Excavations.
Features: A Tigress for Escort - an amazing story of Indian big-game hunting; Football Crazy - An amazing story of the merchant navy in South Africa; Seeking Sunken Gold - may be regarded as a long-delayed 'sequel' to "The Wreck of the General Grant", originally published as far back as 1899; Garcia - by Kerry Wood of Red Deer, Alberta; Saskatchewan "Snowplanes" - includes photo of the winner of the 1938 'Derby Cup' race; The Land of Wonders - a visit to a little-known region in the heart of Turkish Anatolia; Diamonds Cut Diamonds - a quaint story from Queensland involving beachcombers collecting loot from a wrecked steamer; Search and Rescue - stirring stories of rescues by the Royal Canadian Air Force; Alpine Killer - an unusual story from the Austrian Tyrol by a chamois hunter - involves a savage ibex; The Death-Track - a white man seeks to develop land considered sacred. Average wear. Clean and unmarked. Binding sound. A quality copy. Book
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set ([vii], 220 p., 1 folding map; [xxxii], 328 p.). A very comprehensive study on Diyarbakir folk legends. First Edition. Diyarbakir efsaneleri. 2 volumes set: Vol. 1: Diyarbakir efsaneleri üzerine bir arastirma. Vol. 2: Diyarbakir efsaneleri ve Diyarbakir üzerine sekiz bildiri.
New English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In French, with a abstract in English. 128 p., ills., 3 folding plates. Pergame: A travers les ages. (Pergamon: The antiquities and the museums). ARCHELOGY Anatolian civilizations Pergamon Bergama The Roman Empire.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. B/w and color ills. 360 p., 1 map. In Turkish. Women in Anatolia as wife, mother, merchant, and queen. Anadolu'da kadin. On bin yildir es, anne, tüccar, kraliçe. Edited by Emine Caykara.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 481 p., b/w plts. Arkeolojinin delikanlisi. Muhibbe Darga kitabi. Interviewed by Emine Caykara.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (31 x 23 cm). In German and Turkish. [xvi], 76 p., 116 b/w plts. Neusumerische Rechts und Verwaltungsurkunden aus Nippur 1.= Yeni Sümer çagina ait Nippur hukuki ve idari belgeleri 1.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 148, [4] p. Translation of the Histoire de l'Eglise d'Adiabene sous les parthes et les Sassanides'. 2 pages in Syriac.
The author/artist accompanied her husband on an archaeological expedition to central Anatolia in the 1930's. She states that "Despite the passage of intervening years , these experiences will remain a art of my most treasured and heartwarming memories" and her reminiscences of village life are illustrated not just by photographs but also by the delightful sketches and paintings she made at the time. 171p. illus. Signed on title page inscription on verso.else as new Book
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and Turkish. [xvi], 585 p. Kültepe tabletleri VI-A.= The Archive of the Salim-Assur Family. Vol. 1: The first two generations. The edition is only the first part out of five that deal with the family archive of Salim-Assur, and includes only 295 out of 1100 texts from the archive. Half of these texts are duplicates and envelopes, so that the actual amount of unique documents is somewhat smaller. Larsen has divided the texts into differ-ent dossiers with distinctive subjects that deal with the archives of Issu-arik and his two sons Iddin-Abum and Salim-Assur until their death. The volume ends with quarrels about the inheritance of Salim-Assur, with his son Ennum-Assur taking the initiative. We know Ennum-Assur also from out-side the Kt 94/k archive, as he is mentioned with patronymic by Buzazu son of Pusuken in a letter to Puzur-Assur son of Isar-kitti-Assur (CTMMA 1 71:5). Another interesting link with the Pusuken archive can be found in TC 3 36, where Pusuken is in the process buying the house of a son of Issu-arik. Larsen suggested that the most probable candidate for this son was Assur-bel-awatim. The family of Salim-Assur is well established, with Larsen discussing the major figures briefly and providing a family tree. The texts in the archive date from the time of Issu-arik (KEL 40/1-85) to the death of Salim-Assur (KEL 103/4) and the quarrelers following his disappearance that ended with the murder of Ennum-Assur (KEL 105/6). The texts are divided not according to the archeological number of the texts; rather all documents are sorted to subject in different dossiers. The content of these dossiers is further-more discussed in the introduction. This favorable method cannot prevent some chronological overlay between the dif-ferent dossiers, though this is solved by references in the commentary of the texts. The archive features two rather large dossiers on the death of the two brothers Iddin-abum (48 texts) and Salim-Assur (88 texts). Both dossiers were also discussed by Hertel; in his unpublished Copenhagen dissertation (2007: first dossier p. 438ff., second dossier p. 303ff.); an updated version has appeared since (Hertel & Larsen 2010). Iddin-abum had appointed his brother as successor at his deathbed. Salim-Assur seems to have chosen Ennam-Assur in his will, though in his case problems would arise, as an alternate testament seems to have existed. Testaments are relatively rare in the Old Assyrian text corpus, though they are frequently referred to in the texts. In AKT 6a they are mentioned, but not found, as they were kept in Assur. What we do have tells us more on arrangements made before the death of a trader. Though it seems to be standard for the Assyrians to have a testament composed, no heir in business was appointed in the found examples. It appears that this had something to do with the minor status of the traders who drew up the known testaments; we know from other refer-ences that a successor could be appointed. This new family leader was either a brother or son. (Source: BIBLIOTHECA ORIENTALIS LXIX N° 5-6, september-december 2012). Preface Bibliography Introduction The Archive of the Salim-Assur Family The Family The Archive The Issu-arik Dossier The Iddin-abum Dossier The Dossier on Iddin-abum's Death The Dossier on che Usinalam Affair... The Dossier on Ibaya's Son The Dossier on Sadaya's Son Salim-Assur's Correspondence Salim-Assur Contracts Salim-Assur's Legal Texts Various Text Concerning Salim-Assur.. Salim-Assur's Death Texts The Issu-arik Dossier The Iddin-abum Dossier The Dossier on Iddin-abum's Death The Usinalam Dossier The Dossier on Ibayas Son The Dossier on Sadayas Son Salim-Assur's Corespondence Saiim-Assur Contracts Salim-Assur Legal Texts Various Texts Concerning Salim-Assur The Dossier on Salim-Assur's Death.... Appendix 1: Photographs Appendix 2: Copies Indices Text in che first volume Texts after Museum Numbers List of Personal Numbe
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and Turkish. 470 p. Kültepe Tabletleri VI-B: The archive of the Salim-Assur Family. Vol. 2: Ennam-Assur. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Mesopotamia Assur.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Mint. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and Turkish. [xvi], 396 p. Kültepe tabletleri VI-c.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. 246 p. Kültepe Tabletleri 6-D: The archive of the Salim-Assur Family. Vol. 4: Texts concerning non-family members.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). Texts in English and Old Assyrian; preface and introduction in Turkish. [xii], 246 p. Kültepe Tabletleri VI-D: The archive of the Salim-Assar family. Vol. 4: Volume 4: Texts concerning non-family members.
109pp., with 144 colour illustrations, 31cm., publisher's hardscover, dustwrapper, good condition, catalogue of an exhibtion held at the 8th International Conference on Oriental Carpets (Philadelphia, 1996, S96730
1940126405De Boccard, 1940, gr. in-8°, (8)-84 pp, 61 pp en francais suivi de 22 pp en arabe, broché, surlignures stabilo et annotations crayon sur 17 pp, sinon bon état (Études orientales publiées par l'Institut francais d'archéologie de Stanboul, VI)
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Greek. (Modern, (1453-). 92, [1] p. I en malampar ton indion Suriani Ekklisia. The Maldibar of the Indian Syrian Church. Extremely rare. A study on Indian-Syrian Orthodox Church. Signed and inscribed by Maximus.
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Greek (Modern, 1453-). 13 p. Signed and inscribed by author. I eponumia tis monis tis khoras. The name of the monastery of the country.
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 12 cm). In Greek (Modern, 1453-). 54 p. Signed and inscribed by author. To Oikoumenikon Patriarkheion. Kanonika simeiomata. The Ecumenical Patriarchate.