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Fine English Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English and abstract in Turkish. 27 p., ills. Includes bibliographical references. Plants of Turkey. Grid by grid.; B9-B10: Van, Bitlis, Agri, Mus, Erzurum, Igdir, Siirt.
Fine English Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English and abstract in Turkish. 27 p., ills. Includes bibliographical references. Plants of Turkey. Grid by grid.; B8: Erzurum, Erzincan, Bingöl, Mus, Diyarbakir, Elazig, Tunceli, Batman, Bitlis, Siirt.
Fine English Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English and abstract in Turkish. 24 p., ills. Includes bibliographical references. Plants of Turkey. Grid by grid.; B7: Erzincan, Tunceli, Malatya, Sivas, Elazig, Diyarbakir, Gümüshane, Adiyaman.
Fine English Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English and abstract in Turkish. 27 p., ills. Includes bibliographical references. Plants of Turkey. Grid by grid.; B6: Sivas, Kayseri, Kahramanmaras, Malatya, Adana, Tokat, Yozgat.
Fine English Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English and abstract in Turkish. 27 p., ills. Includes bibliographical references. Plants of Turkey. Grid by grid.; B5: Yozgat, Kayseri, Kirsehir, Nevsehir, Aksaray, Nigde, Kirikkale.
Fine English Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English and abstract in Turkish. 27 p., ills. Includes bibliographical references. Plants of Turkey. Grid by grid.; B4: Ankara, Konya, Aksaray, Kirsehir, Kirikkale.
Fine English Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English and abstract in Turkish. 27 p., ills. Includes bibliographical references. Plants of Turkey. Grid by grid.; B3: Eskisehir, Afyon, Konya, Kütahya, Isparta, Bilecik, Ankara.
Fine English Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English and abstract in Turkish. 27 p., ills. Includes bibliographical references. Plants of Turkey. Grid by grid.; B2: Kütahya, Manisa, Usak, Balikesir, Bursa, Bilecik, Aydin,Izmir, Denizli, Afyon.
Fine English Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English and abstract in Turkish. 27 p., ills. Includes bibliographical references. Plants of Turkey. Grid by grid.; B1: Izmir, Manisa, Çanakkale.
Fine English Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English and abstract in Turkish. 27 p., ills. Includes bibliographical references. Plants of Turkey. Grid by grid.; A9-A10: Kars, Ardahan, Artvin, Erzurum, Igdir.
Fine English Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English and abstract in Turkish. 27 p., ills. Includes bibliographical references. Plants of Turkey. Grid by grid.; A7: Giresun, Gümüshane, Trabzon, Sivas, Ordu, Bayburt.
Fine English Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English and abstract in Turkish. 27 p., ills. Includes bibliographical references. Plants of Turkey. Grid by grid.; A6: Samsun, Ordu, Tokat, Sivas, Amasya.
Fine English Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English and abstract in Turkish. 27 p., ills. Includes bibliographical references. Plants of Turkey. Grid by grid.; A5: Sinop, Samsun, Çorum, Amasya, Kastamonu, Tokat, Yozgat, Ankara.
Fine English Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English and abstract in Turkish. 27 p., ills. Includes bibliographical references. Plants of Turkey. Grid by grid.; A4: Kastamonu, Karabük, Bartin, Çankiri, Ankara, Bolu, Çorum, Zonguldak.
Fine English Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English and abstract in Turkish. 27 p., ills. Includes bibliographical references. Plants of Turkey. Grid by grid.; A3: Bolu, Adapazari, Düzce, Zonguldak, Kocaeli, Bilecik, Ankara, Eskisehir.
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.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (32 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 297 p., color and b/w ills. Piyale Pasa Camii 2005-2007 restorasyonu. Restoration of the Piyale Pasa Mosque in Istanbul. "Piyale Pasha Moque and its Social Complex were construction cluster constructed by Architect Sinan upon the request of Kaptan-i Derya Piyale Pasa in 1573. It was constructed as a social complex consisting of mosque, education center, lodge, mausoleum, special part, ottoman elementary-primary school, market and Ottoman bath; however, only the mosque and mausoleum reached to today. The mosque in the 30,5x19,5 sizes and with rectangular plan is located on two big granite columns and arches and covered with six domes each of which has a diameter for 9 meters. Even if it is considered within Pre-Ottoman Grand Mosque in Anatolia with its six domes, Piyale Pasha Mosque is thought to be an example which was developed and made thinner through the new method of Sinan. One of the very rare tile mihrabs of classical period takes place in the marble minbar mosque. The sole minaret of the mosque which does not comply with the architectural traditions of the period with its domes, arches, entrance portico takes place right on the entrance and it has a single balcony. The mosque was ruined because of the surrounding dense structuring activities, omissions, and natural disasters such as fires and earthquakes in time. All cement-based joints and plasters were rasped and therefore, original hand-drawn works were found out and protected within the scope of the restoration works. Upon the removal of the screed layers on the top cover, the original dome figures were revealed. The work was reached to its original identity and unlicensed constructions in the parcel were demolished and environmental planning was realized at the end of the restoration.".
New New English Original cloth bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 22 cm). In English, German and Turkish. 259 p., b/w plts. Pisidian essays in honour of Haci Ali Ekinci.= Pisidya yazilari. Haci Ali Ekinci armagani. Edited by Hüseyin Metin, B. Ayça Polat Becks, Ralf Becks, Murat Firat. Becks, Ralf / Ein Neues Survey-Projekt in Sw-Pisidien: Seref Höyük - Komama und Umgebung.; Corsten, Thomas / An Inscription from Çavdir in the Burdur Museum and the Persistence of Ancient Place Names.; Çankaya, Alime / Burdur Müzesi - Toplum Diyalogu.; Duru, Refik / Bademagaci Höyügü'nden Sira Disi Bir Grup Buluntu.; Hülden, Oliver / Eine Archaische Vogelskulptur Aus 'Alt-Kibyra'.; Hürmüzlü, Bilge - Uygar Hecebil / Konana Antik Kenti ve Çevresinde Roma Dönemi Yol Sistemleri.; Kaska, Mehmet - Murat Firat / Aleksandria Troas Kazisi 2013 Yili Hellenistik Dönem Seramigi Bulgulari.; Labarre, Guy - Mehmet Özsait - Nesrin Özsait / La Cite de Lysinia sur les Rives du Lac Askania (Burdur).; Meier, Ludwig / Kibyra und die Räuber: Ein Neues Grabepigramm.; Metin, Hüseyin / Burdur Müzesi'nden Bir Kalip Yapimi Kâse Baskisi.; Özcan, Fikret / Pisidia Antiocheia'daki Kuzey Kilise Üzerine Bazi Gözlemler.; Özhanli, Mehmet / Pisidia Antiokheiasi Nekropolleri.; Poblome, Jeroen / Life in the Late Antique Countryside of Sagalassos.; Polat Becks, Bilge Ayça / Burdur Müzesi'nden Bir Adak Steli Isiginda Pisidia Bölgesi'nde Herakles Kültü.; Rens, Rob - Bea De Cupere / Blood, Sweat, Tears . And Fun! Gladiator and Animals Fights in Pisidia.; Tekin, Oguz / Ancient and Islamic Weights in the Burdur Museum.; Umurtak, Gülsün / Hacilar Büyük Höyük ilk Tunç Çagi I Yerlesmesi'nde Bulunmus Olan Bir Grup Mühür Üzerine Gözlemler.; Uzunaslan, Abdurrahman / A New Honorary Inscription on Emperor Constantine I from Pisidian Antioch.; Vandam, Ralf - Eva Kaptijn / Living in the Burdur Plain. A Diachronic Reconstruction of Human Subsistence (6500 - 200 BC) 165.; Waelkens, Marc / Hadrian and the 'Neokoria' of Sagalassos.; Waelkens, Marc / The Library of Titus Flavius Severianus Neon at Sagalassos.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In English. 74 p., ills. Pisidian Antioch. The journeys of St. Paul to Antioch. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Antioch St. Paul Christianity.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Articles in Turkish. 412 p., b/w ills. Pisidia arastirmalari I. Sempozyum bildiri kitabi (5.- 6.11.2012). Psidian studies I: Symposium papers.
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Fine English Paperback., Fine., 20 x 14 cm., 271 p., "Pir Sultan Abdal Kültür Dernegi'nin demokrasi, laiklik ve özgürlük mücadelesi.", H. Nedim Sahhüseyinoglu, PSAKD Yayinlari, Ank., 1997.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish and abstract and descriptions of plates in German. [xiv], 110 sayfa, 41 numerous b/w plts. Physische Geographie-Forschungen im Kas - Demre Plaueau antike Polis Kyaneai und seiner Umgebung, Antalya.= Kas - Demre Platosu'nda fiziki cografya arastirmalari. Kyaneai Antik Kenti ve çevresi, Antalya. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Antalya Ancient history Geography Physical geography Demre Olympos Kyaneai ruined city Adalia Prehistory.
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 Original bdg. HC. 4to. (35 x 25 cm). Edition in Turkish. 209 p., color ills., 1 folding map. Nuovo Atlante di Hierapolis di Frigia VII. Cartografia archaeologica della citta e delle necropoli. Il settimo volume della serie "Hierapolis di Frigia", a cura di Giuseppe Scardozzi, costituisce la versione integralmente rinnovata dell'Atlante di Hierapolis di Frigia, pubblicato nel 2008, e presenta i dati acquisiti nel corso degli ultimi sette anni di attività dalla Missione Archeologica Italiana. Il nucleo centrale dell'opera è la carta archeologica della città e delle necropoli, realizzata dai ricercatori dell'Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali (IBAM) del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche. Il volume, che sintetizza anche i dati acquisiti durante i più recenti scavi archeologici condotti dalle varie équipes impegnate nell'ambito della Missione, mantiene lo schema della prima versione dell'Atlante, illustrando i risultati delle ricerche in una cartografia numerica in scala 1:10 suddivisa in 53 fogli completamente rinnovati nella veste grafica, e, come il precedente, rappresenta uno strumento fondamentale sia per la ricostruzione storica e la programmazione delle ricerche sia per la gestione e la tutela di tutta l'area archeologica di Hierapolis. Su una base cartografica numerica a grande scala, opportunamente aggiornata, sono documentate tutte le evidenze antiche presenti nell'area urbana e nelle necropoli che la circondano, oggetto di nuove campagne di rilievo archeologico; questi dati sono integrati con quelli provenienti dall'interpretazione di immagini satellitari ad alta risoluzione e di numerose riprese aeree effettuate con palloni aerostatici e droni, oltre che con quelli ricavati da estese campagne di prospezione geofisica. Rispetto alla precedente versione, il Nuovo Atlante di Hierapolis di Frigia si arricchisce inoltre di ulteriori contenuti che interessano specifiche evidenze del contesto ierapolitano, come la caratteristica rete di canali di travertino, o che sono legati al peculiare contesto ambientale, in particolare alla faglia sismica che attraversa la città, oggetto di specifiche ricerche geo-archeologiche.