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New English Original bdg. Hardcover. 4to. (30 x 23 cm). 184 p. Color and b/w ills. In Turkish and English abstract. 9789758071814. Patara IV.1. Patara unguentariumlari.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 23 cm). In English and abstract in Turkish. 489 p., color and b/w ills. Patara IV. 3. Transport jars and stamped amphoras from Patara, 7th to 1st centuries BC. The maritime trade of a harbor city in Lycia. Contents: SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD.; PREFACE FOREWORD AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS BIBLIOGRAPHY ABBREVIATIONS. INTRODUCTION. I. GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE POLITICAL AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY. 1. Political Outline. 2. Commercial Development. II. THE ROLE OF AMPHORAS IN ANCIENT COMMERCE. III. COMMERCIAL AMPHORAS RECOVERED AT PATARA. 1. Chian Amphoras 2. Clazomenian Amphoras 3. Lesbian Amphoras 4. Samian Amphoras 5. Ionia.? (Zeest-Samos) Amphoras 6. Corinthian/Corcyrean Amphoras 7. Thasian Amphoras 8. Mendean Amphoras 9. Coan Amphoras 10. Lycian Amphoras 11. Knidian Amphoras 12. Rhodian Amphoras 13. Amphoras Produced in the Rhodian Peraia 13.1. Hieroteles Group 13.2. Band-Rimmed Amphoras 14. South Aegean Mushroom-Rimmed Amphoras 15. Nikandros Group 16. Cypriot Amphoras 17. Unidentified Amphoras. IV. GENERAL CONCLUSIONS REGARDING THE COMMERCIAL AMPHORA ASSEMBLAGES. V. STAMPED AMPHORA HANDLES AT PATARA AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE 1. Rhodes 1.1. Eponyms. 1.1.1. Period I (ca. 304 - 235 BC). 1.1.2. Period II (ca. 234 - 199 BC) 1.1.3. Period III (ca. 198 - 161 BC) 1.1.4. Period IV (ca. 160 - 146 BC). 1.1.5. Period V (ca.145-108 BC) 1.1.6. Period VI (ca. 107 - 88/86 BC) 1.1.7. Period VII (ca. 85-40/Augustus BC). 1.2. Fabricants 1.2.1. Period I (ca. 304 - 235 BC) 1.2.2. Period II (ca. 234 - 199 BC) 1.2.3. Period III (ca.198 - 161 BC) 1.2.4. Period IV (ca. 160 - 146 BC) 1.2.5. Period V (ca. 145 - 108 BC) 1.2.6. Period VI-VII (ca. 107-88/86 BC - Augustus) 1.3. Illegible Stamps. 2. Rhodian Peraia 2.1. Eponyms 2.2. Fabricants 2.3. Illegible stamps. 3. Knidos. 3.1. Period I-II (ca. 325 - 220 BC) 3.2. Period III (ca. 219 - 188 BC) 3.3. Period IV (ca. 187 - 146 BC) 3.4. Period V (ca. 145 - 108 BC). 3.5. Period VI (ca. 107 - 78 BC) 3.6. Period VII (ca. 77 - 30 BC) 3.7. Illegible stamps. 4. Cyprus 5. Thasos 6. Cos 7. Chios 8. Nikandros 9. Parmeniskos 10. Unclassified Stamps VI. ASSESSMENT OF THE STAMPED AMPHORA HANDLES VII. CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY FOR THE AMPHORA REMAINS AT PATARA. 1. 7th - 6th centuries BC. 2. 5th - 4th centuries BC. 3. 3rd - 1st centuries BC. 4. Lycia's Place in Ancient Mediterranean Sea Trade as Seen Through Amphoras VIII. ARCHAEOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE AMPHORAS. 1. Archaeometric Analyses 1.1. Sampling and Documentation 1.2. Chromametric Analysis 1.3. Thin Section Optical Microscope Analysis 1.4. X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis 2. Evaluation of the Chemical Analysis Results of the Amphora and Soil Samples through Cluster Analysis 2.1. Soil Samples 2.2. Amphora Samples 2.3. Grouping of Amphora Samples with Soil Samples 3. General Archaeological Evaluations and Comparisons in Amphora Samples. Turkish abstract.
New English In original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 23 cm). In Turkish. B/w ills. 300 p., 61 b/w plates. Patara IV. 2. Tepecik red coated ceramics: BC 2nd century - AD 4th century. Patara IV. 2. Tepecik kirmizi astarli seramikleri. (IÖ. 2. YY. - IS. 4. YY.). ARCHEOLOYG Anatolian civilizations History of art Prehistory Tile Ceramics.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (34,5 x 24 cm). 308 p., 48 plates, 13 folding plan. B/w and color ills. In German and, abstract in Turkish and English. Patara II.2. Das theater von Patara. Ergebnisse der untersuchungen 2004 bis 2008.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 23 cm). 177 p., 1 folding plan. B/w and color ills. In German and Turkish abstract. Contents: Vorwort, Literaturabkürzungen, Einleitung, Baugeschichtliche Untersuchung, Funktion und Verwendung, Bauaufnahme, Methoden und Techniken, Rekonstruktionsvorschlag, Anmerkungen Kapitel, Ausgewahlte Grabungsfunde, Inschriften, Zusammenfassun.
New English Original cloth bdg. 4to. (30 x 23 cm). 116 p., 1 folding plan. B/w and color ills. In German. Contents: Der Stadtplan Von Patara Einleitung, Beibachtungen Zu Den Stadtmauern Von Patara Die Frühbyzantinische Staftmauer Von Patara Die Mittelalterliche Stadtmauer Geophysikalische Erkundungen in Patara. Patara I.1. Der Stadtplan von Patara und Beobachtungen zu den Stadtmauern.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 23 cm). In French and English. 188 p., 99 color and b/w plates. Contents: TABLE DES MATIERES: Remerciements / Acknowledgements. Carte des principales villes antiques de la mer Noire / Map of the main ancient cities of the Black Sea. Kassab Tezgör, Dominique / Nino Inaishvili, Avant-propos / Foreword. INTRODUCTION. Vickers, Michael / Amphora Studies: is there light at the end of the tunnel? PREMIERE PARTIE: TYPOLOGIE ET PRODUCTION. Ouest de la mer Noire. Balabanov, Petar / The origin of amphorae with englyphic stamps. Sud de la mer Noire. Monachov, Sergey Yu. / New series of amphorae from southern Pontic poleis, 4th-first third of the 3rd centuries B.C. Est de la mer Noire. Vnukov, Sergey Yu. / Problems of "brown clay" (Colchian) Amphora Studies. Typology, Chronology, Production Centres, Distribution. Khalvashi, Merab / Roman amphorae from Gonio-Apsarus. Lomitashvili, David - Ian Colvin / The late Roman - Early Byzantine kilns and production from Nokalakevi-Archaeopolis. Cote egeenne de I'Anatolie: Erythraea. Dupont, Pierre / Les amphores "samiennes" et "protothasiennes" de Zeest: la piste nord-ionienne? Lungu, Vasilica / Les amphores hellenistiques d'Erythrees. DEUXIEME PARTIE: LE COMMERCE EN MER NOIRE. IMPORTATIONS: Vers le nord de la mer Noire. Mateevici, Natalia - Evgeniya Redina / Quelques conclusions concernant les importations amphoriques dans le site de Koshary (region d'Odessa) en Ukraine. Lejpunskaja, Nina A. / Hellenistic Amphorae from Olbia Pontica. Krapivina, Yalentina V. / Amphorae of the 3rd-4lh centuries A.D. in Olbia Pontica. Magomedov, Boris / Roman amphorae in the context of the Chernyakhov Culture. Zelenko, Sergiy - Yana Morozova / Amphorae Assemblage from the 13th Century. Shipwreck in the Black Sea, near Sudak. Vers Vouest de la mer Noire. Lozanov, Ivaylo / On the import amphorae in Thrace (6th-3rd centuries B.C.): Reflections on Some Recent discoveries in the Middle Hebros Valley. Tzochev, Chavdar / Between the Black Sea and the Aegean: the diffusion of Greek trade amphorae in southern Thrace. Bozkova, Anelia / Le commerce des sites indigenes entre Odessos et le Danube aux IIP et IIe s. av. J.-C. selon les timbres amphoriques. Swan, Vivien G. / Dichin (Bulgaria): the destruction deposits and the dating of Black Sea amphorae in the fifth and sixth Centuries A.D. Vers rest de la mer Noire. Braund, David / Amphorae in the Eastern Black Sea: contexts of geography and exchange. Kvirkvelia, Guram / Colchis - North Black Sea Area - Sinope: The System of Interregional Trade. Papuashvili, Revaz / Amphorae from the Mouth of the Khobi (6th-3ld centuries B.C.). Kakhidze, Amiran - Merab Khalvashi / Chian Amphorae at Pichvnari. Akhvlediani, Dimitri / The Ratio of imported and Local Amphorae in Colchis in the 5th-2Ild centuries B.C. according to the grave findings. Licheli, Vakhtang / Hellenistic Amphorae in Caucasian Iberia: attributes of trade route. Lordkipanidze, Guram / Sinopian Amphorae and Trapezuntine Coins from Pityus. Inaishvili, Nino - Nineli Vashakidze / Typology and Chronology of Greek, Roman and Early Byzantine Amphorae from Petra-Tsikhisdziri. Opait, Andrei / Aspects of the provisioning of the Pontic settlements with olive oil in the Hellenistic and early Roman periods. Vers L'Anatolie: Gordion. Lawall, Mark L. / Pontic, Aegean and Levantine amphorae at Gordion. EXPORTATIONS. Depuis le sud de la mer Noire: Sinope. Kassab Tezgör, Dominique / Le reseau commercial des amphores sinopeennes entre les IIe-IIIe s. et le Vle s. de notre ere. CONCLUSION. Braund, David / Concluding remarks. LISTE DES ABREVIATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHIQUES / LIST OF THE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ABBREVIATIONS. PLANCHES / PLATES
New English Original bdg. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In English. 231 p., color ills. Parion. The flourishing city of ancient Troad. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Troia Troy Excavations Parion Ruined city.
New English Original bdg. 233 p. In Turkish. Color ills. Parion: The shining city of Ancient Troia. Parion. Antik Troas'in parlayan kenti.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (31 x 22 cm). Articles in Turkish and large abstracts in English. 214 p., color ills. Parion kazilari 10. yil armagani. [= Festschrift 10th year of Parion excavations]. Sunus / Bülend Engin - Içdas A.S. Genel Müdürü.; Önsöz / Prof. Dr. Cevat Basaran - Prof.Dr. Vedat Keles.; Basaran, Cevat / 2005'den 2014'e: Parion'da 10 Yil.; Basaran, Cevat / Parion'dan Birkaç Kabartma Parçasi.; Basaran, Cevat - M. Serkan Genç / Parion Figürlü Korinth Basligi.; Arslan, Zeynep / Parion Kazilarinda Bulunan Bakir Alasimli Sikkelerin Koruma Ve Onarimi.; Çelikbas, Ersin / Parion'dan Birtrapezophoros (= Masa Ayagi).; Ergürer, H. Ertug / Parion, Agora Ve Dükkânlarinda Ele Geçen Sigillatalar Ve Kirmizi Astarli Seramikler.; Ergürer, Hatice / Parion Roma Dönemi Mermer Kaplari.; Elifkasapoglu, Büsra / Parion Güney Nekropolisinden Omurgali Iki Lahit Ve Buluntulari.; Kasapoglu, Hasan / Ilk On Yillik Veriler Isiginda Parion Güney Nekropolisi Arkaik Dönem Kremasyonlari Ve Urneleri.; Oyarçin, Kasim / Parion Kazisi 2010-2014 Yillari Numismatik Çalismalari.; Özer, Derya Güleç / Interaktif Görsellestirme Tekniklerinin Tarihi Çevrelerde Kullanimi: Parion Antik Kenti Uygulamasi.; Sayar, M. H. / Parion'da Divus Vespasianus Augustus'a Bir Suni., Tombul, Musa / Parion, Adresteia Antik Yolu Üzerindeki Tümülüsler.; Yaci, Arif / 2010-2014yillari Parion Kazilarinda Bulunan Coela Sikkeleri.; Yilmaz, Alper / Parion Güney Nekropolu'nden Ele Geçen Pismis Toprak Obje Üzerine Gözlemler.; Michael D. Yilmaz / Parion Antik Kenti'nde Su Temini Ve Tahliyesi Üzerine Ilk Gözlemler. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Excavations Troia Çanakkale Parion Ruined city Numismatics Coins.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 72 p., 4 folding maps, b/w plts. Parchment. Transformation in Pergamum. Photos and engravings. ARCHEOLOGY Pergamon Izmir Smyrne Smyrna Archaeology Engraving photography Collection Anatolian civilizations.
New New German Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (33 x 24 cm). In German and Turkish. [Lv], 435 p., 270 plates, 1 folded map. Panaztepe II. Die keramik von Panaztepe und ihre Bedeutung für westkleinasien und die Agais im 2. jahrtausend.= Panaztepe II. M. Ö. 2. bine tarihlendirilen Panaztepe seramiginin Bati Anadolu ve Ege arkeolojisindeki yeri ve önemi.
New German Paperback. Large 8vo. In German. Panaztepe I. Die Friedhöfe von Panaztepe (Text-Tafeln-Falttafeln).
Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 13 cm). Worn spine. In German. B/w plates and maps. 24, [1] p. A guide to Pamukkale, Hierapolis. Pamukkale. Übertragen von Hildegard Sadi.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 12mo. (16 x 12 cm). In Turkish. 38 p., 4 b/w plts., 1 folding ruined city map. Guide to Hierapolis. Pamukkale (Hierapolis).
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (33 x 23 cm). In English. 140, [26] p., color plts., photos, and maps. Pamukkale (Hierapolis) preservation and development plan and the International Workshop on Pamukkale. 30 June - 3 July 1991, Pamukkale, Denizli.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (34 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 247 p., ills., 33 plates, 3 folding maps. Pamphylia ve Pisidia kentleri. Vol. 2: Pisidia. Translated by Selma Bulgurlu Gün.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (34 x 24 cm). In Turkish. [xvi], 195 p., 31 plates. Pamphylia ve Pisidia kentleri. Vol. 1: Pamphylia. Translated by Selma Bulgurlu Gün. Stadte Pamphyliens und Pisidiens. Cities of Pamphylians and Pisidians.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (34 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 2 volumes set: ([xvi], 195 p., 31 plates.; 247 p., ills., 33 plates, 3 folding maps). Pamphylia ve Pisidia kentleri. 2 volumes set. Vol. 1: Pamphylia. Vol. 2: Pisidia. Translated by Selma Bulgurlu Gün.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (31 x 23 cm). In English. 111 p., 75 color ills. "After an introduction of the historical background of the Christian art in Cappadocia the book deals with the architecture and paintings of the Karanlik Kilise, popularly known as the Dark Church, situated in the Göreme valley. The church and its paintings date from mid-tenth century. These wall paintings are known as the best-surviving examples of the late Byzantine art. In addition to the description of all of the major wall paintings in Karanlik Kilise, the Byzantine painting tradition of the period has also been dealt with. The consistency of its repertoire, style and colours indicate that the decoration of the Dark Church was done at a single phase of painting and immediately after it was excavated. Although there is no document surviving about the way that the Cappadocian rock-churches were decorated, the Middle Byzantine literature is rich enough to construct the general progress of the work. The paintings of the Dark Church were applied on a dry plaster of lime mixed with tufa and sand and with chopped straw as a binder. The only areas where this technique (secco or dry fresco) was replaced by the fresco technique were the heads of the figures of Christ, the Virgin and St John the Baptist in the main apse.".
Very Good French Paperback. Crr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In French. 79 p., b/w plates. Oublier Byzance pour l'Anadolie.
New Turkish Paperbacck. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. [vi], 170 p., b/w plates. Otuz bin yil öncesinden günümüze heykel.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In English. [6], 253 p. B/w ills. "This collection of papers by Ilber Ortayli mainly deals with the political, economic, social and cultural transformations which the Ottoman Empire has undergone in its last centuries. These areas of transformation, namely millet conception in the Ottoman Empire, modernization, tendencies in historiography, structural and judicial changes in familial relationships, provincial and urban structure in the Ottoman Empire and the relationship between Russia and the Ottoman Empire, determined the titles for the chapters of the book. Ortayli, meticulously examining the archives and sources about the late Ottoman history, gives a comprehensive and multifaceted picture of the Empire.".
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo.. (21 x 15 cm). Edition in English. 256 p. Ottoman studies. This collection of papers by Prof. Ilber Ortayli mainly deals with the political, economic, social and cultural transformations, which Ottoman Empire has undergone in its last centuries. Within the frame of millet conception, which was unique to the Empire as an administration system, this book looks into the areas of transformation, including the modernization struggles, tendencies in historiography, structural and judicial changes in family relations, provincial and urban structures and the relations between Russia and the Ottoman Empire. Prof. Ortayli details the millet system through allocating special titles for non-Muslim minorities in the Empire like the Jews and the Greeks. Similarly, he reveals the relations between Ottomanism and Zionism in the Empire's last decades. After giving a picture of the constitution and the parliament, he glances at how the history of the Ottoman Empire and Russia are approached in the historiographies. Turning back to the debates on modernization, he explains the background, starting from the second Vienna siege in 1683. In the following chapter he examines the structural changes in the international affairs of the Ottoman state. Before delving into the changes in civil life, he assigns two chapters to the provincial structures in the Empire's port cities. Meticulously examining the archives and sources about the late Ottoman history, Prof. Ortayli gives a comprehensive and multifaceted picture of the Empire. Moreover, he utilizes a wide range of Ottoman archives. Thanks to his language skills, he provides insights from several scholars whose writings in different languages enrich this book.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). Edition in English. 222 p., ills. In the Ottoman Empire, the word "esnaf" (craftsman, tradesman) covered a wide category of people, referring to artists as well as artisans. In fact, anyone who produced or sold something, or provided a service, in short anyone who worked for a living, was included in the category. The master artisans who produced prayer beads were considered as esnaf, as were the watermen who roamed the streets bare-foot crying "abates love's fire" as they freely distributed curative water. Members of the old fire squads entered the esnaf category as did porters. Peddlers formed another part of the esnaf mosaic. These poor people who carried their heavy load, walking the streets of istanbul often bare foot and dressed in rags, originated from the provinces. This book is not a historical research on the esnaf. It is a series of portraits gathered from the cinders of Ottoman social history