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New English Paperback. Folio. (32 x 24 cm). Edition in English. 360 p., color and b/w ills. Anatolia's prologue: Kültepe Kanesh Karum, Assyrians in Istanbul. [Exhibition catalogue]. "This catalogue, a cultural publication of the Kayseri Metropolitan Municipality is published on the occasion of the exhibition "Anatolia's prologue, Kültepe Kanesh Karum, Assyrians in Istanbul" organized with the support of the Istanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture and the Directorate of Kayseri Metropolitan Municipality at the Hagia Irene Museum between December 29, 2010 and March 28, 2011 with the cooperation of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Turkish Republic and the Directorate of the Kültepe excavations.".
This is fasicule # 44 intended as part of Volume II Chapter XV (a) of the Cambridge Ancient History series - Revised edition, Volumes I & II [30p. Bibliography] "In order to make .[the CAH] .available to readers as soon as possible it will be issued, in the first instance, as fasicles. With some exceptions [each] will contain one chapter, but the order of publication will not correspond to the sequence of the chapters . In the volumes of the complete editon the pages will be renumbered, and prefatory matter, maps, chronological tables and indexes will be included. The plates will be issued in a separate volume" Book
24,5 X 26,5 CM., 148 PP. 117 FIGG. B.N. NUM. N.T., XLIX TAVV. COL. NUM. F.T., IN ANTIP. ILL. B.N., BROSS. EDIT., COP. ILL. COL., NUOVO (M), ISTITUTO DI RICERCHE EGEO ANATOLOGICHE "ATLANTIS" (COLLANA DI MEMORIE DELLE ESPLORAZIONI NATURALISTICO ARCHEOLOGICO STORICHE VOL. 1).<BR><BR>DAL SOMMARIO:<BR>SULLA VIA DEI TELL E DEI TUMULI, LE MERAVIGLIE IN PIETRA DI PERRE: SULLE ORME DEI PIU' ANTICHI ABITANTI DELLA TURCHIA, NEMUT DAG: IL VULCANO DELL'OSSIDIANA VERDE, NEL REAME DI URARTU, L'ULTIMO PATRIARCA DELL'ARARAT, SULLA VIA DELL'OSSIDIANA, QUESTIONI DI PALEOLITICO ANATOLICO, SULLA CIMA DEGLI DEI, IL 'MARE TUMULTUOSO' DEGLI ASSIRI, ALLE ORIGINI DI URARTU, ALLA SCOPERTA DELL'ANTICA TUSHPA, UN'IMPRENDIBILE FORTEZZA: CAVUSTEPE, SACRO ARCAISMO: STORIE DELLA GENESI NELLA CHIESA ARMENA DELLA SANTA CROCE DI AKDAMAR, KHAIRE KIANIS: UN VILLAGGIO CURDO ALLA FOCE DEL FIUME KHOSHAB, IL PALAZZO DELLE 'MILLE E UNA NOTTE': VISITANDO LE ROVINE DEL PALAZZO DI ISHAK PASA, ARARAT: TRA REALTA' E LEGGENDA.<BR> FL 109
Very Good Very Good English Anatolia. I-II (Archaeologia Mundi) 1. from the beginnings to the end of the 2nd millennium B.C. 2. First millennium B.C. to the end of the roman period [2 volumes set]., U. Bahadir Alkim - Henri Metzger, translation from France into English: James Hogarth, Nagel publishers, Switzerland, 1970. 1. vol.: 278 p. 61 color + 97 b/w ills. 2. vol.: 254 p. 31 color + 113 b/w ills. Original bdg with dust wrappers. 2 volumes set. In English.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. B/w and color ills. In Italian. 33, [9] p. and 1 folding plan. Catalogue produced to accompany the traveling exhibit of Turkish works of art and artifacts representative of the rich history and many civilizations that flourished in Turkey throughout its long history. Ills.: Hierapolis, particolare della scena del teatro. Hierapolis, veduta della scavo. Iasos, lo scavo dell'agora. Iasos, il foro romano. Arslantepe - Malatya, il plazzo. Arslantepe - Malatya, i magazzini. Kyme, lo scavo nella zona del porto. Kyme, la punta del grande molo del porto.
In-8 (Cm 27 x 22,5), pp. 214, brossura editoriale illustrata, illustrazioni bianco nero nel testo. Minimi segni d'uso. OTTIMO
br. Il volume conduce l'appassionato di archeologia, il viaggiatore curioso, ma anche lo studente universitario o l'archeologo professionista in un affascinante viaggio alla scoperta della più antica preistoria dell'odierna Turchia. Pur nella rigorosità dei dati scientifici il libro è infatti pensato come un racconto e una vera e propria guida. Il volume è suddiviso in tre parti: La prima parte fornisce un inquadramento geografico, climatico e paleoambientale dell'area, per poi ripercorrere in ordine cronologico lo stato delle conoscenze sulla preistoria anatolica. La ricca illustrazione affronta, per ciascuna fase cronologica, diversi temi che rendono più comprensibile e piacevole la narrazione, quali tecniche di sopravvivenza, strategie di caccia, approvvigionamento delle materie prime, riti e culti, forme d'arte, strategie di occupazione del territorio e di impiego/produzione delle risorse. La seconda parte raccoglie brevi descrizioni e informazioni utili, oltre a ubicazione e recapiti, sui siti archeologici, le aree e i musei dell'odierna Turchia dove sono conservati e visibili materiali e strutture della preistoria anatolica, illustrati nella prima parte del libro. La terza è un vero e proprio dizionario archeologico trilingue (italiano/turco/inglese).
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In publisher's special slip-case. (32 x 25 cm). In English. 285 p. Color and b/w ills. "Anatolia is a place where many civilizations have been born, grown, and flourished. Over the course of time, different societes have caused their lifestyles, traditions, and tastes to be reflected in the development of an extremely rich architectural heritage. This richness has been supported by the geographical position of Anatolia and by its own inherent diversity and exquisite natural assets and has also been the foundation of a historical accumulation stretching from the days when mankind first sought to consciously order its life down to the present day".
Very Good English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 11,5 cm). In English. 143 p. Color ills. Anatolia: Land of Mother Goddess. Translated by Mary Isin.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 322 p. Color ills. In English. This guide/documentary book has been prepared for those readers and travellers who are interested in the history of Anatolia and its cultural heritage. In this book we attempt to present in detail the history of the Hittites, the first state established in Anatolia, and the Neo-Hittites. Their history, the structure of their states, religious beliefs, and their importance in history, as well as their major cities, and excavations made within the region, and museums that exhibit pieces found at Hittite megaliths and other settlements are all fully explained. Other Hittite settlements outside Anatolia, in Northern Syria, are also mentioned in the book. There is also information about the Hattians, the first society the Hittites ran into when they first came to Anatolia, and Assyrian Trade Colonies. The book has four main sections. Hattians and the Assyrian Trade Colonies are dealt with in the first section. The second section discusses the history of the Hittites and Neo-Hittites. The third section consists of colour coded maps describing places to visit in Anatolia. The maps show the settlements starting with the capital of Hattusa, the ruins, megaliths and tablets. With photos and up to date information the sub chapters talk about pieces belonging to the Hittites, Neo-Hittites, Hattians and Assyrian Trade Colonies displayed in museums in the region. The fourth and final section of the book explains the expanding Hittite domain outside of Anatolia, in Northern Syria, and the relationship between the Hittites and the Egyptians. The book contains details of about 20 museums, as well as 81 settlement names, tablets and monuments. Hittite and Neo-Hittite finds from the Ottoman Era were moved to the Museum of the Ancient Orient in the Istanbul Archaeological Museums. Others found during the Turkish Republic Era are exhibited in the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara. Today architectural finds are displayed in regional museums.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. [vii], [1], 122 p., 3 folding maps and plans, b/w ills., [76] p., numerous b/w plates. Anatolian Iron Ages. Papers presented to the 'I. Anatolian Iron Ages Symposium', held in Izmir during 24th-27th April, 1984.= Anadolu Demir Çaglari. 24-27 Nisan 1984 tarihleri arasinda Izmir'de yapilan 'I. Anadolu Demir Çaglari Sempozyumu'na sunulan bildiriler. The Proceedings of the Second Anatolian Iron Ages Colloquium held at Izmir in May 1987. Contents are: tin deposits in Anatolia (O Belli) ; pottery from Köskerbaba Höyuek (Ö Bilgi) ; Early Iron Age at Dilkaya (A Çilingiroglu) ; a Luristan sword with proto-Arabic inscription (H Lassen, V F Buchwald) ; glass in the Iron Age (C S Lightfoot) ; manufacture of a Urartian bronze candelabrum of King Menua (R Merhav, A Ruder) ; southwestward expansion of Urartu (V Sevin) ; close affinity beteen languages of Luvian origin and early Iranian - possible connection between `Tuerk' and `Tarkhun' (lord, ruler) (B Umar) ; architectural origin of Urartian standard temples (D Ussishkin) ; belt fittings from Burmageçit (R Yildirim) ; finds from Kicikisla (L Zoroglu).
1990S96720London, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco/ Sotheby's Publications 1990 275pp. with bl/w illustrations and 112 plates in colour, 31cm., publisher's blue cloth binding, illustrated dustwrapper (spine sunfaded), good condition, ISBN 0-85667-390-0, S96720
275pp. with bl/w illustrations and 112 plates in colour, 31cm., publisher's blue cloth binding, illustrated dustwrapper (spine sunfaded), good condition, ISBN 0-85667-390-0, S96720
"Following in the steps of Alexander the Great and Anthony and Cleopatra Kildare Dobbs takes his wit and wisdom on the road. 335p. Paper slightly age-toned, else fine. . Book
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In English, French, and Turkish. 267 p., ills. Anatolian travels 19th century.= Périples Anatoliens XIXe siècle.= Anadolu seyahatleri, 19. yüzyil. This exhibition is the second phase of a series of exhibitions dedicated to the eastern routes of travelers. The series began with "Smyrna in the 18th and 19th Centuries: A Western Perspective", organized at the Arkas Art Center in 2013. The first exhibition looked at Izmir as a beginning point of the journey by exhibiting works and documents that were left behind by travelers, while this exhibition foregrounds the scientific missions of the French, looking at Anatolia as seen by Western travelers beginning their journey in Izmir. This exhibition looks at the information gathered from travel books, documents, photographs, etchings, and portraits to offer a comparative perspective on 19th century Anatolia¿s social, economic, and cultural structure. The exhibition¿s perspective is critically distant to the Orientalist viewpoint that betrayed the East for the sake of aesthetic and cultural goals; the aim is to prioritize the contributions of scientific expeditions to show the reality of the East. The expedition route begins in Izmir and goes through Western Anatolia, the Mediterranean, Eastern Anatolia, Troy, Bursa, Istanbul, Ankara, and the Black Sea region
Book is in excellent condition in embossed black vinyl covers, no print at spine. Page block is made of heavy, glossy paper with a great many full page, full color photos throughout of exteriors, interiors, detail photos and some architectural drawings and paintings. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows edge wear with chipping and small tears. Contents include: The house in historical perspective, with subsections: Early Anatolia, The Pre-Anatolian Turks, The influence of Byzantine architecture, The Seljuks and Beyliks (Anatolian Lordiness / Principalities).; Factors in the development of the vernacular house, with subsections: The physical environment; climate and terrain, local building materials and structural; The cultural environment; Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Persia, Caucasia. The house and its units; The room, sofa, service areas and storeys. Evolution of Anatolia house plans; Plans without a sofa, Exterior sofa plans, through sofa plans, central sofa plans.; Regional characters of Anatolian vernacular house, with subsections: Centers of development; Anatolia and Rumelia. Northern Anatolia; Marmara and Thrace; Western Anatolia; Central Anatolia; Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia, etc. 296 pages with a 16 page supplement.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (32 x 24 cm). Edition in English. 423 p., color and b/w ills. 650 copies were printed. Anatolian weights and measures. Anatolian Weights and Measures is the most comprehensive study ever made of weights and measures used in Anatolia from pre-history to the 20th century. Aspects covered include: Description of weighing and measuring equipment / Units of measurements used over the millenia. Ottoman laws concerning the introduction of the metric system, Glossary of terms relating to weights and measures used throughout the Ottoman Empire. The book is lavishly illustrated with over eight hundred photographs, Drawings and miniature paintings. All together 513 weights and other measuring equipment in the Suna & Inan Kiraç Mediterranean Civilizations Research Institute collection are illustrated in full color.
This is a very good harcover copy in the original publisher's blue cloth with a circular gilt decoration of a warrior on horseback against a backdrop of cupola and stars. Gilt title on spine still bright, slight darkening of spine cloth. Covers very clean, some wear to spine tips. Text and illustrations completely clean, some browning to endpapers and pastedowns. Color frontispiece + 40 black & white illustrations + fold-out map. 9" high X 6" wide, 210 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
2 stralci da The Journal of Hellenic Studies raccolti in unica brossura riproducente la cop. della rivista, in-8° (cm. 24,5), complessive pp. 33 (da. p. 46 a p. 53; da p. 263 a p. 287) con 4 ILLUSTRAZIONI in bianco e nero nel testo. RAMSAY, archeologo scozzese, un'autorità negli studi sull'Asia Minore e ,sul Nuovo Testamento, il primo docente di Archeologia Classica presso l'Università di Oxford.
19681126291968. Plaquette in-4 1968. Plaquette in-4 agrafée. La Grèce d'Asie et l'Anatolie du 8e au 6e siècle avant Jésus-Christ. 10 planches en fin. Très bon état