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Aldrich, Megan
Gothic Revival
Creased / cracked spine. . Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 240 pages, heavily illustrated throughout with large color prints and photos, often full page. Contents include Gothis forms, Gothic sensibilities, Picturesque landscapes, Gothic villas, Romantic Gothic, Abbeys, Castles, Pattern books and villas, The middle classes, Gothic archaeology, Gothic propriety, Gothic reform, fantasy, 5 appendices.
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Athens National Museum: Mycenaen Collection, Specially Selected 16 Sheets (postcards)
Portfolio of 16 4 1/2"w x 6 1/2"h color postcards. Plus added bonus of previous owner's ten postcards in airmail envelope. No date shown; circa 1980's.
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Parsons, Lee A., John B. Carlson, Peter David Joralemon. Foreword by Michael D. Coe. Photographs by Justin Kerr
Face of Ancient America: The Wally and Brenda Zollman Collection of Precolumbian Art
Reading copy only. This is a well-worn book with wear to cover and creases to spine and waviness to pages. Pages are unmarked and intact. 8 1/2"w x 11"h. 224 pages. Many color photographs.
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ENGIN YENAL.
One hundred and one buildings and sites, Türkiye.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In English. 504 p., ills. One hundred and one buildings and sites, Türkiye. This treatise on the built environment and consequentially man-made structures in Anatolia starts from Prehistory and focuses on the dimensions of space and time in particular. Contemporary approaches to cultural historiography not only aim to highlight the continuity of the dimensions of Space and Time but also to effectively examine and explain the pursuit of the 'environmental-formal-institutional-semiotic and evolutionary.' This comparative study covers historic periods and epochs in Anatolia, the major determinant space, whose history is now proven by archaeological findings to start around 500,000 BC. The built environment in Anatolia has a history of nearly twelve thousand years; the contextual consistency methodology followed here exerts buildings to examine the continuous stages of this cultural history in detail. Limiting the extent to 101 buildings has facilitated focusing on the comparison of their functional and formal features in a historical context; these landmarks only become iconic and gain meaning in a mutual relationship with their immediate environment. This book is a compulsive experimental attempt in contemporary cultural historiography with the classifications and chronological order that have enabled the comparisonof functional and stylistic evolution.
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Edited by NICHOLAS CHR. STAMPOLIDIS, ÇIGDEM MANER, KONSTANTINOS KOPANIAS.
Nostoi. Indigenous culture, migration and integration in the Aegean Islands and Western Anatolia during the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age.
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 1002 p., color and b/w ills. Nostoi. Indigenous culture, migration and integration in the Aegean Islands and Western Anatolia during the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age is presenting one comprehensive volume with papers discussing various aspects of the intercultural contact between West Anatolia and the Aegean during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age. The conference proceedings are focusing on the various Anatolian and Aegean cross-cultural "interfaces", the archaeological testimonies of the "indigenous" population, the impact of the Hittite, Mycenaean and Ionian migration movements, on the pre-existing population, as well as inter-cultural and cross-cultural mingling of the Aegean and Anatolia or vice versa. Contents: Introduction PART 1: GENERAL Hawkins, J. David / The Political Geography of Arzawa (Western Anatolia) Mountjoy, Penelope A. / The East Aegean-West Anatolian Interface in the 12th Century BC: Some Aspects Arising from the Mycenaean Pottery Pavúk, Peter / Between the Aegeans and the Hittites: Western Anatolia in the 2nd Millennium BC Becks, Ralf / Settlement Patterns and Socio-Political Landscape of Western Anatolian in the Middle and Late Bronze Age: A Geoarchaeological View Alparslan, Metin / The History of the Arzawan State during the Hittite Period PART 2: MIGRATION Bachvarova, Mary R. / Migrations in Anatolian Narrative Traditions Chabot Aslan, Carolyn - Pavol Hnila / Migration and Integration at Troy from the End of the Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age Kopanias, Konstantinos / The Mushki/Phrygian Problem from the Near Eastern Point of View Fragkopoulou, Florentia / Ionian Migration: Certainties and Underlying Uncertainties Sweeney, Naoíse Mac / Violence and the Ionian Migration: Representation and Reality Part 3A: FIELDWORK: AEGEAN Seroglou, Fani K. - Dimitris Sfakianakis / Bridging North and South: The Dodecanese Islands and the "Eastern Insular Arc" between Crete and Anatolia during the Late Bronze Age Eerbeek, Jacob / The 'Mycenaeans' in the Southeast Aegean Revisited: An Inter-Regional Comparison Vitale, Salvatore - Arianna Trecarichi / The Koan Tradition during the Mycenaean Age: A Contextual and Functional Analysis of Local Ceramics from the "Serraglio", Eleona, and Langada Vlachopoulos, Andreas - Mercourios Georgiadis / The Cyclades and the Dodecanese during the Post-Palatial Period: Heterogeneous Developments of a Homogeneous Culture Earle, Jason W. / Mycenaeanization on Melos: A View from the Phylakopi Pantries Girella, Luca - Peter Pavúk / Minoanisation, Acculturation, Hybridisation: The Evidence of the Minoan Presence in the North East Aegean between the Middle and Late Bronze Age Dale, Alexander / Greek Ethnics in - and the Name of Mytilene Coluccia, Luigi / Hephaestia: New Data on the Mycenaean Presence on Lemnos during the Late Bronze Age Danile, Laura / The Indigenous Culture of Hephaestia (Lemnos) at the beginning of the Iron Age: Ancient Sources, Mythical Tradition, and Archaeological Data PART 3B: FIELDWORK: ANATOLIA Yener, K. Aslihan / A Monumental Middle Bronze Age Apsidal Building at Alalakh Yagci, Remzi / Kizzuwatna in the Bronze Age and in Later Periods: Continuity and/or Discontinuity? Unlu, Elif / Late Bronze - Early Iron Age Painted Pottery from the Northeast Mediterranean Settlements Hurmuzlu, Bilge - Paul Iversen / Notes on Cultural Interaction in Northwest Pisidia in the Iron Age Momigliano, Nicoletta - Belgin Aksoy / Lycia Before Lycians: The Elusive Second Millennium BC in Southwest Turkey and the Caltilar Archaeological Project Kaiser, Ivonne - Julien Zurbach / Late Bronze Age Miletus: The Anatolian Face Krumme, Michael / Geometric Miletus Sahoglu
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Edited by NEVIN SOYUKAYA.
Diyarbakir Fortress and Hevsel Gardens cultural landscape.
New English Orginal bdg. HC. 4to .(29 x 20 cm). In English. [8], 197 p., color and b/w ills. Diyarbakir Fortress and Hevsel Gardens culturel landscape. The nomination of the 'Diyarbakir Castle and Hevsel Gardens Cultural Landscape' for the UNESCO World Heritage and the Site MAnagement Plan activities are carried out by the Diyarbakir Metropolitan Municipality since January 2012. With this book the field work of scientists are published and it is aimed to promote the 'D¿yarbakir Castle and Hevsel Gardens Cultural Landscape' and to present it to scientists interest.
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Texts by RAFET ÇAVUSOGLU.
Urartian belts.= Urartu kemerler. [Exhibition catalogue]. Coord. by Zeynep Çulha.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 201 p., color ills. Urartian belts.= Urartu kemerler. [Exhibition catalogue]. Coord. by Zeynep Çulha. Urartian belts from the Collection of Rezan Has Museum. 1000 copies were printed.
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GÜROL SÖZEN.
Anadolu topraklarinda mozaik.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. In special commercial box. 4to. (33 x 33 cm). In Turkish. 511 p., color ills. The book titles 'Mosaics of Anatolia' is the variegated great adventure of the square that has existed on earth for thousand of years. At the same time, when each mosaic square is aligned next to each other they are like the sentences created by the words in a literary text: as an epic of the concept of depiction inspired by the myths of past civilisations. In this great adventure, the art of mosaics sometimes focused on the legends told by people, sometimes on daily life and sometimes on holy texts by tracking the past of nature at all times. A great journey in the infinity of colourful cubes. Therefore, the subjects of our book are the squares of both reknowned and unknown cultures who have settled in and emigrated from Anatolian lands. Like the diary of a traveler, we have withessed and catalogued the existence of the art of mosaics in every part of Anatolia. Each and every one of them is a meaningful visual feast telling the stories of settling and emigrating civilisations. ISBN: 9786055495107. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations History of art Mosaic.
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MICHAEL BLÖMER, ENGELBERT WINTER.
Commagene: The land of gods between the Taurus and the Euphrates. An archaeological guide.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English. 372 p. Color and b/w ills. "The country of ancient Commagene spreads between the Taurus Mountains and the Euphrates in South-Eastern Turkey. Located at the eastern fringe of the Mediterranean world Commagene has been a border region for many centuries. Rooted in Near Eastern traditions the country was exposed to frequently changing religious systems and political powers. Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Armenians, Seljuks, Crusaders, Mamluks, and Ottomans have left their mark on the fertile valleys and the barren hills. There are famous and much frequented places like the grave tumulus of the Hellenistic king Antiochos I on the Nemrut Dag, which is inscribed in the UNESCO world heritage list, or the roman city of Zeugma with its splendid mosaics. However, a considerably larger number of attractive monuments and sites - ranging from Hittite reliefs to impressive medieval castles - are to be explored in Commagene. This richly illustrated book provides a broad overview of the most important sites and their historical background. It aims at travellers in the region as well as readers interested in the history and archaeology of ancient Turkey.".
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Prep. by ANDREAS SCHOLL, FELIX PIRSON.
Pergamon: A Hellenistic capital in Anatolia.= Pergamon: Anadolu'da Hellenistik bir baskent.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (33 x 23 cm). In English and Turkish. 552 p., color and b/w ills. Since the establishment of the Attalid dynasty in the 3rd century bc the ancient city of Pergamon had been the capital and royal residence of the Attalid kingdom as well as a more or less independent Hellenistic polis with all its civic institutions. Consequently this book concentrates above all on Pergamon as a city and a royal capital, on its inhabitants and its sacred spaces, which feature so prominently in the urban fabric and include the Sanctuary of Athena, the Great Altar, the Asklepieion and the Red Hall (or Red Basilica). Although the chronological focus lies on the Hellenistic epoch, the articles in this volume cover a span from prehistory to the Byzantine period, as is essential if one is to understand the prerequisites for the city's development within its landscape, and also to appreciate how the legacy of Hellenism was handed down, changed, enriched and also destroyed in subsequent periods.
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M. HIFZI AKSOY.
Geçmisten günümüze Altinoluk.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 55, [1] p. An urban history of Altinoluk district of Balikesir City coast. Geçmisten günümüze Altinoluk.
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Edited by MUSTAFA SAHIN.
Journal of Mosaic Research. Volume 7, 2014.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). Articles in English and Turkish. 102 p. color ills. Contents: Abraços, Maria de Fátima / The Mosaics with Geometric Patterns from the West and the East of the Roman Empire: The Hourglass Pattern and the Significance of the "Le Décor Géométrique de la Mosaïque Romaine I-II" / Roma Imparatorlugu'nun Batisi ve Dogusu'ndan Geometrik Desenli Mozaikler: Kum Saati Motifi ve "Le Décor Géométrique de la Mosaïque Romaine I-II" kitabinin önemi.; Angiolillo, Simonetta - Chiara Pilo / Venationes at Iasos / Iasos'tan Av Sahneleri.; Kremer, Maria de Jesus Duran / East Meets West: The Perspective in Roman Mosaics / Dogu Bati ile Bulusuyor: Roma Mozaiklerindeki Perspektif.; Omari, Elda / The mosaics with irregular tesserae in Albania (3rd - 1st century BC) / Arnavutluk'taki Düzensiz Tesserali Mozaikler (I.Ö. 3. yy. - 1. yy.).; Wrench, Licínia Nunes Correia / Some Geometrical Patterns and Decorative Motifs Occurring in Roman Portuguese Mosaics: A Comparative Approach with Eastern and Western Mosaics / Roma Portekiz Mozaiklerindeki Bazi Geometrik Desenler ve Dekoratif Motifler: Dogu ve Bati Mozaikleriyle Karsilastirmali Bir Yaklasim.; Conservation / Konservasyon.; Sehrigül Yesil-Erdek / Perinthos-Herakleia Bazilikasi Taban Dösemelerinin Konservasyonu / Conservation of Floor Pavements of Basilica in Perinthos-Herakleia.; Modern Mosaic Studies / Modern Mozaik Çalismalari.; Broca, Lilian / Queen Esther Mosaics: The Hidden and The Revealed / Kraliçe Esther Mozaikleri: Sakli ve Açiga Çikarilmis.; Book Review / Kitap incelemesi.; Dinç, Güney / Mozaik Denizi, Aysegül Güvenir.
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Edited by FATIH CIMOK.
Mosaics of Antioch.
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong large 8vo. (23 x 23 cm). In English. 72 p., 50 color plates. "The book includes the finest of the Antioch mosaic pavements displayed in the Hatay Archaeological Museum in Antakya, Turkey. The pavements were brought to light in and around Antioch on the Orontes (Antakya), Seleucia Pieria (Çevlik) and Daphne (Defne) in 1932-37. The excavations have shown that in the whole area there was not a single better-class house without mosaic pavements decorating its entrance, halls, dining rooms, corridors and sometimes the bottoms of its pools. In addition to pavements which came from structures built in different periods, mosaics which came from the different levels of the same buildings have enabled scholars to construct a gradual and unbroken development of classical Roman mosaics covering its iconographic and stylistic changes from the first century of the Common Era to the beginning of the sixth.".
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MUHSIN ERTÜRK BUDAK.
Tarihi ve arkeolojik arastirmalarla Eskiçag'dan günümüze Kagizman.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 120 p., ills. Tarihi ve arkeolojik arastirmalarla Eskiçag'dan günümüze Kagizman.
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MUAZZEZ ILMIYE ÇIG.
Çivi çiviyi söker. Muazzez Ilmiye Çig kitabi. Reporter: Serhat Öztürk.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 188, [40] p., b/w ills. Çivi çiviyi söker. Muazzez Ilmiye Çig kitabi. Reporter: Serhat Öztürk. Interviews with Muazzez Ilmiye Çig.
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Edited by FATIH CIMOK.
Mosaics in Istanbul.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 24,5 cm). In English. 175 p., color ills. "The book brings together the extant mosaics of the Great Palace (Büyük Saray Mosaic Museum), Hagia Sophia (Ayasofya Museum), the Virgin Pammakaristos (Fethiye Museum), St. Saviour in Chora (Kariye Museum) and Istanbul Archaeological Museums. Except for the few panels brought from elsewhere and now kept in the Istanbul Archaeological Museums, all of the mosaics in this book were made in Istanbul, known then as Constantinople. Chronologically, the earliest of these mosaics is from the late Roman period and the latest from the early fourteenth century. Even if they are far from giving the development of the art of mosaic in the capital these pavements reflect the importance that was afforded to this art. In this volume they are grouped under the name of the monument to which they belong. Constantinople suffered so many natural disasters and had to be rebuilt so many times that the mosaics which decorated the buildings of the late Roman/early Byzantine period, lie under modern buildings in the debris of fires and earthquakes. Unless some of these are encountered accidentally during construction work and salvaged, there is almost no hope of bringing them to light.".
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MEHMET KARAOSMANOGLU.
Anadolu mimari bezemeleri. Roma Çagi yumurta dizisi.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [vi], 135 p., 51 b/w plts. Anadolu mimari bezemeleri. Roma Çagi yumurta dizisi. 'Egg' shaped Roman decorations in Anatolian architecture.
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U. BAHADIR ALKIM.
Yesemek. Tasocagi ve heykel atelyesinde yapilan kazi ve arastirmalar.
Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (33 x 24 cm). In Turkish. [xx], 125, [1] p., Lvi b/w plts., 3 huge folding maps. Yesemek. Tasocagi ve heykel atelyesinde yapilan kazi ve arastirmalar.
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Edited by NEVIN SOYUKAYA.
Diyarbakir Kalesi ve Hevsel Bahçeleri kültürel peyzaji.
New English Orginal bdg. HC. 4to .(29 x 20 cm). Turkish Edition. [8], 197 p., color and b/w ills. Diyarbakir Kalesi ve Hevsel Bahçeleri kültürel peyzaji. Diyarbakir Fortress and Hevsel Gardens culturel landscape. The nomination of the 'D¿yarbakir Castle and Hevsel Gardens Cultural Landscape' for the UNESCO World Heritage and the Site MAnagement Plan activities are carried out by the Diyarbakir Metropolitan Municipality since January 2012. With this book the field work of scientists are published and it is aimed to promote the 'Diyarbakir Castle and Hevsel Gardens Cultural Landscape' and to present it to scientists interest.
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PROF. I. TURGUT ÖVÜNÇ.
Bir anastilos çalismasi: Bergama Akropolü Iyonik Tapinagi tasarimi.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong roy. 8vo. (16 x 24 cm). In Turkish. [8], 125 p., b/w ills., plans. Bir anastilos çalismasi: Bergama Akropolü Iyonik Tapinagi tasarimi.
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Edited by EKREM ISIN.
Troy: Journey to a city between legend and reality.= Troya: Efsane ile gerçek arasi bir kente yolculuk. Texts by Devrim Çalis-Sazli. [Exhibition catalogue].
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. 227, [4] p., color and b/w ills. Troy: Journey to a city between legend and reality.= Troya: Efsane ile gerçek arasi bir kente yolculuk. Texts by Devrim Çalis-Sazli. [Exhibition catalogue]. First Edition. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Troia Excavations.
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Comp. by NUSRET KÖKLÜ.
Dünkü Manisa. (Ibni Batuta, Kâtip Çelebi, Evliyâ Çelebi, P. Tournefort, Charles Texier, Ibrahim Cavit, Abdülhamit II, Mehmet Galip).
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 90, [10] p., 1 folding huge city plan, b/w plts. Dünkü Manisa. (Ibni Batuta, Kâtip Çelebi, Evliyâ Çelebi, P. Tournefort, Charles Texier, Ibrahim Cavit, Abdülhamit II, Mehmet Galip).
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OSMAN BAYATLI.
Bergama'da küplü hamam.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 46 p. Bergama'da küplü hamam.
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HASAN IDIKURTT.
Geçmisten günümüze Viransehir.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 192 p., color and b/w ills. Local history of Viransehir, Mersin. Includes from Cilicia (archaeological history), Armenians; Seljuks, Ottoman Empire and Turkish Republic with architectural art. Geçmisten günümüze Viransehir.
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MINE KADIROGLU, BÜLENT ISLER.
Gürcü sanatinin Ortaçagi.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (26 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 258 p., color ills. Gürcü sanatinin Ortaçagi. Middle Age of Georgian art history.
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CELAL SIMSEK.
Die Laodikeiakirche. Das Christentum im Lykostal.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In German. 106 p., color ills. Die antike Stadt Laodikeia am Lykos wird seit 2003 ausgegraben und restauriert. -_~raggeber 'st das Ministerium für Kultur und Tourismus und die Pamukkale Jniversität. Laodikeia ist sowohl von den ehemaligen Dörfern und heutigen Stadtteilen Eskihisar, Goncali und Bozburun als auch auf drei Seiten von den Flüssen Asopos, <admos und Lykos begrenzt. Die antike Stadt liegt 6 km nördlich der Stadt Denizli. Hatte man früher angenommen, die Gründung ginge auf das 3- Jh. v. Chr. zurück, kam mit den Grabungsarbeiten eine Geschichte, die 5500 v. Chr. begann, zutage. In zahlreichen Erdbeben wurde Laodikeia zerstört, aber immer wieder aufgebaut. Nach dem verheerenden Erdbeben in der Regierungszeit von Focas (602-610) verließen die Überlebenden die Stadt jedoch endgültig und siedelten in Kaleici (heute in Denizli) und Hisarköy, am nördlichen Fuße des Salbakos (Babadag). Ihre erste Blütezeit erlebte die Stadt während der römischen Kaiserzeit, ihre zweite in der Spätantike, zwischen dem vierten und sechsten Jahrhundert, mit der Verbreitung des Christentums. Die Stadt wurde bereits früh Bischofssitz, da sie mit dem Titel eine der ersten Sieben Kirchen in Anatolien ausgezeichnet worden war. Dass sich mit dem Christentum der Lebensstil in Laodikea veränderte, insbesondere ab dem vierten Jahrhundert, nachdem die Stadt ein Wallfahrtsort geworden war, ist durch Ausgrabungen belegt. Ausdruck hierfür ist eine neue sakrale Architektur. In dieser Zeit wurden Teile von Peristylhäuser in Andachtsräme verwandelt und es entstand die Tradition der Familienkapellen. In dieser Arbeit wird zunächst knapp über die Verbreitung des Christentums in der Region berichtet und die Kirchenbauten werden im Überblick vorgestellt. Die im Jahr 2010 ausgegrabene Kirche von Laodikeia bildet dabei den Schwerpunkt. Über sie wird detailliert informiert, wobei sowohl auf ihre besondere Architektur mit Brunnen, Pastophoria, Synthronon, Ambo, Bema, Altar, Taufbecken und Korridore als auch auf die Ausschmückung der Wände mit Fresken und die der Böden mit Opus sectile und Mosaiken eingegangen wird. Darüber hinaus werden die Besonderheiten des Schutzdaches und der Besucherlaufsteg erläutert.
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CELAL SIMSEK.
L'eglisa de Laodikeia. Le Christianisme dans la Vallee du Lykos.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 106 p., color ills. Depuis 2003, sur décision du Conseil des Ministres, je dirige, au nom du Ministère de la . . jre et du Tourisme et de l'Université de Pamukkale, les fouilles archéologiques et le ravail de restauration sur le site antique de Laodikeia du Lykos, situé à 6 km au nord de Denizli, entre les quartiers d'Eskis,ehir, Goncali et Bozburun (anciens villages) et cerné par trois rivières (Asopos, Kadmos et Lykos). Les fouilles ont permis de remettre en cause .a datation de la première occupation de la ville estimée au milieu du 3e s. av. J.-C. et ae proposer une occupation remontant aux années 5500 av. J.-C. La ville, qui a subi de -ombreux tremblements de terre, a toujours été reconstruite sauf après le tremblement de terre survenu durant le règne de Phocas au cours duquel la ville a été complètement rétruite. Le site a alors été abandonné et les habitants se sont installés à Kaleiçi (Denizli) et à Hisarkôy, sur les hauteurs nord de Salbakos (Babadag). La ville de Laodikeia connut son apogée pendant la période romaine puis l'Antiquité tardive, quand le christianisme fut diffusé du 4e s. au 6e s. ap. J.-C. La ville faisant oartie des sept Églises de l'Apocalypse, elle devint rapidement un siège épiscopal. _es découvertes faites sur le site montrent que le style de vie des habitants changea avec le christianisme et la ville devint un lieu de pèlerinage dès le 4e s. ap. J.-C, avec la multiplication des églises à travers la ville. On constate aussi que certaines pièces des maisons à péristyle furent converties en oratoire, donnant ainsi naissance à la tradition des chapelles familiales ultérieures. Dans cette brève présentation, l'accent a été mis sur la diffusion du christianisme dans .a région et la répartition des églises dans la ville. Les fouilles ont permis de dater l'église de Laodikeia en tenant compte des caractéristiques des vestiges et fragments découverts : les fontaines, le pastophorion, le syntronon, l'ambon, le bêma, l'autel, les fonds baptismaux, le corridor du baptistère, le baptistère, les revêtements en marbre, les fresques, l'opus sectile et les mosaïques. D'autre part, le projet de toit de protection ainsi que le parcours en acier et verre conçu pour les visiteurs sont présentés de manière détaillée.
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CELAL SIMSEK.
Laodikeia kilisesi. Lykos Vadisi'nde Hiristiyanlik.
New English Paperback. PRoy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 106 p., color ills. Since 2003 excavations and restoration work at Laodikeia on the Lykos have been Undertaken by the author on behalf of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and Pamukkale University. The work conducted has shown that the history of Laodikeia, which is located within the borders of Eskihisar, Goncali and Bozburun neighbourhoods (former villages) and surrounded by rivers, namely Asopos, Kadmos, and Lykos, on three sides 6 km the north of Denizli, goes back to 5500s BC, not to the third century BC as was formerly thought. The city experienced numerous earthquakes, some very devastating, but always rebuilt; however, the earthquake in the reign of Focas (r. 602-610) razed her to the ground; the site was abandoned and the survivors settled at Kaleig of Denizli and Hisarkoy on the northern foots of Salbakos (Babadag). The city of Laodikeia had her high times during the Roman Imperial period and Late Antiquity when Christianity spread from the fourth to the sixth century. As the city was one of the first Seven Churches she became a metropolitan see quite early. Evidence uncovered indicates that the lifestyle of the city changed with Christianity and the city became a venue of pilgrimage as of the fourth century. With the spread of churches as architectural monuments across the city it is observed that some rooms in the houses with peristyle courts were converted to oratories building up a tradition of family chapels. This short work first tells briefly about the spread of Christianity in the region and churches in the city. This book's main focus is the Church of Laodikeia uncovered in 2010; therefore, you will find detailed information on its architecture, fountains, pastophoria, synthronon, ambo, bema, altar, baptistery and the corridor leading to it, frescoes, opus sectile flooring, and mosaics and the dating based on excavation finds. Furthermore, the protective roof project and the steel-and-glass catwalk for visitors are presented comprehensively.
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JAK YAKAR.
Reflections of Ancient Anatolian society in archaeology from Neolithic village communities to EBA towns and polities.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 640 p. This book provides students of Anatolian archaeology with a revised and detailed assessment of cultural, social, economic, political, and industrial evolution in prehistoric and preliterate Anatolia. The six principal cultural periods, as discussed in Chapters 2 to 7, constitute a time span extending third millennium BC. Chapter 1 begins with a short description of the early Holocene landscape, climate, flora, and fauna and briefly touches on the Paleolithic and Epipaleolithic ancestry of Neolithic Anatolian society, while also highlighting some of the difficulties encountered in investigating and reconstructing the lives of Anatolian hunter-gatherers and agro-pastoralists, especially th.
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MEHMET ÖNAL.
Mosaics of Zeugma.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Oblong large 8vo. (23 x 23 cm). In English. 63 p., 40 color plates. "The discovery and rescue of the mosaics of Zeugma, the ancient Greco-Roman crossing point on the Euphrates, is regarded as the most important recent archaeological event. The book comprises some of the pavements on display in Gaziantep Museum, Gaziantep, Turkey. Zeugma, like the rest of the region was destroyed by the Sassanian king Shapur I in 256, when he raided the eastern lands of the Roman empire. Although the town showed some recovery in the early Byzantine period, and still served as a crossing, this was not comparable with its ancient glory. Thus it is not surprising that while the earliest of the mosaics discovered at Zeugma dates from the late first century CE, the latest belong to the period before the destruction. Almost all of the damage seen in the recovered mosaics, especially in the parts made of glass mosaic cubes, is the result of the fire which accompanied the Sassanian sack of 256. Research has shown that the tesserae of these mosaics were mostly produced from the coloured stone collected from the banks of the Euphrates, and supplemented by glass tesserae for missing hues such as dark green, orange, or light blue.".
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AZIZE YENER.
Antalya ikonalari.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 317 p., color ills. Antalya ikonalari. Icons of Antalya (Adalia / Pamphylia).
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Prep. by HAMZA GÜNDOGDU.
Album of Erzurum's historical monuments.= Erzurum tarih ve medeniyet. Erzurum tarihi eserler albümü. Translators: Cihangir Aksakal, Mahmut Velioglu.
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.
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MURAT ÇEKILMEZ.
Tire Müzesi Hellenistik ve Roma Imparatorluk dönemi mezar stelleri.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 153 p., b/w ills. Tire Müzesi Hellenistik ve Roma Imparatorluk dönemi mezar stelleri. Roman and Hellenistic steles in Tire Museum.
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ISIN YALÇINKAYA.
Alt ve Orta Paleolitik Yontmatas endüstrileri biçimsel tipolojisi ve Karain magarasi.
Fine English Original bdg. 4to. (30 x 22 cm.). In Turkish. [8], 184, [Lxiv] p., b/w plts., "Alt ve Orta Paleolitik Yontmatas endüstrileri biçimsel tipolojisi ve Karain magarasi.", Isin Yalçinkaya, Türk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi, Ank., 1989. Formal typologies of industries of Lower and Middle Paleolithic era. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Paleolithic Prehistory Karain Cave.
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COLLECTIVE.
Antiquity to the present: Gallipoli and the Troad. Çanakkale - Troy - Alexandria Troas - Temple of Apollo - Assos.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Large 8vo. (23 x 23 cm). In English. 131, [3] p., color and b/w ills. Antiquity to the present: Gallipoli and the Troad. Çanakkale - Troy - Alexandria Troas - Temple of Apollo - Assos. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Troia Gallipoli - Çanakkale.
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IBRAHIM HAKKI KONYALI.
Âbideleri ve kitâbeleri ile Sereflikoçhisar tarihi.
Very Good English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xxvi], 696 p., b/w ills, 2 folding huge maps. First Edition. Âbideleri ve kitâbeleri ile Sereflikoçhisar tarihi. TURKISH AND ISLAMIC ARTS Architecture Seljuks Ottoman culture Local history Ankara City Archeology Inscriptions Epigraphy Ottoman calligraphy.
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MUHSIN YENIM.
Pergame: A travers les ages. (Pergamon: The antiquities and the museums).
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.
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BÜLENT SAHIN.
Pergamon in the history of Anatolia.= Anadolu tarihinde Bergama.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. 100 p., color and b/w ills. Pergamon in the history of Anatolia.= Anadolu tarihinde Bergama. ARCHEOLOYG Anatolian civilizations Hellenisn Greek culture Pergamum kingdom The Roman Empire Byzantium Ottomania Turkish Republic Bergama - Pergamon.
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Prep. by YEKTA SENSOY, YILMAZ SEKERBAY.
The ballad of civilization: The Great Mosque at Divrigi and its Hospital. A documentary. Chief Advisor: Ekrem Akurgal. [With a CD].
Fine English Original bdg. HC. Large 8vo. (20 x 20 cm). With a VCD. In English. [41] p., color ills. The ballad of civilization: The Great Mosque at Divrigi and its Hospital. A documentary. Chief Advisor: Ekrem Akurgal. [With a CD]. ARCHITECTURE Turkish and Islamic arts Archeology Anatolian civilizations Seljuks Medical history
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ENGIN YENAL.
101 yapi ve yer, Türkiye.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 502, [2] p., color and b/w ills. 101 yapi ve yer, Türkiye. This treatise on the built environment and consequentially man-made structures in Anatolia starts from Prehistory and focuses on the dimensions of space and time in particular. Contemporary approaches to cultural historiography not only aim to highlight the continuity of the dimensions of Space and Time but also to effectively examine and explain the pursuit of the 'environmental-formal-institutional-semiotic and evolutionary.'. This comparative study covers historic periods and epochs in Anatolia, the major determinant space, whose history is now proven by archaeological findings to start around 500,000 BC. The built environment in Anatolia has a history of nearly twelve thousand years; the contextual consistency methodology followed here exerts buildings to examine the continuous stages of this cultural history in detail. Limiting the extent to 101 buildings has facilitated focusing on the comparison of their functional and formal features in a historical context; these landmarks only become iconic and gain meaning in a mutual relationship with their immediate environment. This book is a compulsive experimental attempt in contemporary cultural historiography with the classifications and chronological order that have enabled the comparisonof functional and stylistic evolution. ARCHITECTURE TUrkish architectural art History of arts Seljuks Turkish and Islamic art Ottoman culture Anatolian Emirates Archeology Anatolian civilizations.
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KUTALMIS GÖRKAY.
Zeugma: Geçmisten günümüze bir geçit.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (31 x 25 cm). In Turkish. 163 p., color ills. Zeugma: Geçmisten günümüze bir geçit. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Zeugma Gaziantep Excavations History of art Mosaic.
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COLLECTIVE.
Eyüpsultan külliyati. Tarihi, kültürü ve sanatiyla. 19 volumes set.
New English Original decorated leather bound. 4 compartments at spine. 19 volumes set: (217, [23] p.; 335 p.; 504 p.; 495 p.; 279 p.; 415 p.; 448 p.; 352 p.; 672 p.; 512 p.; 527 p.; 393, [4] p.; 397-794 p.; 272 p.; 240 p.; 224 p.; 224 p.; 396 p.; 376 p.). In Turkish. Color and b/w ills. "Eyüpsultan külliyati. Tarihi, kültürü ve sanatiyla: Vol.1: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu I. Tebligler. Vol.2: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu II. Tebligler. Vol.3: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu III. Tebligler. Vol.4: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu IV. Tebligler. Vol.5: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu V. Tebligler. Vol.6: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu VI. Tebligler. Vol.7: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu VII. Tebligler. Vol.8: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu VIII. Tebligler. Vol.9: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu IX. Tebligler. Vol.10: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu X. Tebligler. Vol.11: Eyüpsultan Sempozyumu IX seçki. Vol.12: Mehmet Nermi Haskan: Eyüp Sultan tarihi 1. Vol.13: Mehmet Nermi Haskan: Eyüp Sultan tarihi 2. Vol.14: Mehmet Nermi Haskan: Eyüplü meshurlar 1. Vol.15: Mehmet Nermi Haskan: Eyüplü meshurlar 2. Vol.16: Mehmet Nermi Haskan: Eyüplü hattatlar. Vol.17: Mehmet Nermi Haskan: Eyüplü musikisinaslar. Vol.18: Alasonyali Haci Cemal Ögüt: Eyyüb Sultan. Hz. Halid Ebu Eyyüb el-Ensari. Vol.19: Eyüp'ün altin yillari: 1994-2009.". Very heavy volumes as set. Will be sent with original trade box.
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NEVNIHAL ERDOGAN, SONAY AYYILDIZ, MEHTAP ÖZBAYRAKTAR.
Tarihi Izmit kent merkezi. Geleneksel konutlar.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (32 x 23 cm). In Turkish. Color ills., b/w plans. 235, [1] p. ISBN: 9786058857483. Tarihi Izmit kent merkezi. Geleneksel konutlar. Traditional buildings in the Izmit city.
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Edited by MUSTAFA SAHIN.
Journal of Mosaic Research. Volume 5, 2012. The Proceeding of V. International Symposium of Mosaic Corpus of Türkiye. Kommagene / Syria mosaic and their relations with the Kahramanmaras mosaic.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). Articles in English and Turkish. 234 p. Color ills. Contents: Foreword.; Arslan, Nurettin - Caner Bakan / Assos Mozaikleri.; Aybek, Serdar - Ali Kazim Öz / Mosaic Researches at Amisos, 1996.; Barsanti, Claudia / The Fate of the Antioch Mosaic Pavements: Some Reflections.; Blázquez, José Maria - Javier Cabrero / Antioch Mosaics and their Mythological and Artistic Relations with Spanish Mosaics.; Kremer, Maria de Jesus Duran / Floral and Geometrical Motives of the Pavement Mosaics in East and West. The Example of the Roman Villa of Abicada.; Ersoy, Akin - Duygu Yolaçan / Smyrna Agorasi Mozaikli Yapi Mozaik Dösemi Konservasyon Çalismalari.; Keser, Hünkar - Emine Tok / Arvalya Bazilikasi.; Küçük, Celaleddin - Mine Yar / Kahramanmaras Mozaikleri Konservasyon Çalismalari.; Küçükdagli, Seydihan / Kahramanmaras Germanicia Mozaikleri.; Neira, Luz / Unique Representation of a Mosaics Craftsman in a Roman Pavement from the Ancient Province Syria.; Omari, Elda / The Mosaics with Animals Theme in the Southern Adriatic Between 4th and 6th century A.D.: Decorative and Iconographic Schemes in Comparison.; Önal, Mehmet / Herakles'in On iki isi Betimli Mozaik Hakkinda Tespitler.; Öz, Ali Kazim / The Research and Conservation Study of the Mosaics of the Roman Bath at Metropolis.; Pataci, Sami - Ali Kazim Öz - Ergün Lafli / Paphlagonia Hadrianoupolis'i Mozaik Buluntulari: Ön Degerlendirmeler.; Raynaud, Marie-Patricia / A Birds Mosaic in Qalaat Seman.; Salman, Baris / Kommegene ve Suriye Bölgesi Mozaiklerinde Yerel Özellikler ve Yabanci Etkiler: Karsilastirmali Bir Degerlendirme., Sener, Y. Selçuk / Arkeolojik Alanda In situ (Yerinde) Mozaik Koruma Yöntemleri.; Ikizgül, Hülya Vurnal / From Antiquity to Modernity.; Wrench, Licínia Nunes Correia / Exemples du Decor Vegetal en Quelques Mosaiques Romaines: Du Portugal a L'Autre Extreme de la Mediterranee
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EDHEM ELDEM.
Le voyage a Nemrud Dagi d'Osman Hamdi Bey et Osgan Efendi, 1883.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 22,5 cm). In French. 144 p. B/w ills. Le voyage a Nemrud Dagi d'Osman Hamdi Bey et Osgan Efendi, 1883. En 1883, Osman Hamdi Bey et Osgan Efendi publiaient Le tumulus de Nemroud-Dagh. Voyage, description, inscriptions avec plans et photographies, qui rendait compte de leur expédition au tumulus d'Antiochus Ier de Commagène. A l'occasion du centenaire de la disparition d'Osman Hamdi Bey en 1910, Edhem Eldem, professeur d'histoire à l'Université de Bogaziçi, reprend le récit de cette première mission archéologique ottomane, en se fondant sur le carnet de voyage tenu par Osgan Efendi et en y joignant quelque quatre-vingts photographies, prises lors de ce périple, et dont la moitié sont restées inédites jusqu'à ce jour. C'est ainsi l'occasion de découvrir le contexte d'une rivalité surprenante entre le Musée impérial, encore à ses débuts, et les archéologues européens, dans ce cas particulier, allemands ; mais ce texte et les images qui l'accompagnent constituent aussi un exemple flagrant de la vision orientaliste et quasi coloniale qu'avait de plus en plus l'élite ottomane de ces contrées reculées de l'empire. Le voyage à Nemrud Dagi est une occasion de saluer la mémoire de celui qui ouvra tant pour l'archéologie et le patrimoine ottomans et de se pencher sur la complexité et la richesse d'un personnage navigant constamment entre Orient et Occident. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Ottoman excavations Osman Hamdi Bey Biography Travel Memoirs Prehistory Nimrod Mt. Adiyaman.
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ALI HAYDAR AKSAKAL.
Tarzan ve Spil Dagi. 2. Manisa Çevre Günleri.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. Color and b/w ills. 144 p. Manisa Tarzan, the most symbolic person of Manisa City who was living in Spylus Mt. and the Mount Spylus: The ancient Mount Sipylus (Ancient Greek: ???????) (elevation 1,513 m/4,964 ft), is a mountain rich in legends and history in Manisa Province, Turkey, in what used to be the heartland of the Lydians and what is now Turkey's Aegean Region. Its summit towers over the modern city of Manisa as well as over the road between Izmir and Manisa. The contiguous mass of Mount Yamanlar, also overlooking the Gulf of Izmir, has often been considered as an extension of Mount Sipylus massif with which it shares much history, although it is actually an extinct volcano and a distinct geographical formation. A full faced statue of Cybele carved in rock, dated to the late-Hittite or Luwian period in late second millennium BCE, is found near Mount Sipylus, several kilometers east of Manisa. The sculpture is known as Tas Suret in Turkish (meaning "Stone Figure") and sometimes referred to as such also in international literature. The mountain was considered a favorite haunt of the mother goddess. According to an old myth the sculpture was carved by Broteas, Tantalus' ugly son. According to the Byzantine commentator John the Lydian, the unknown author of the 7th century BCE epic poem, the Titanomachy, placed the birth of Zeus, not in Crete, but in Lydia, which should signify Mount Sipylus. The names "Sipylus" or "Sipylum" are mentioned by Pliny the Elder, supported by other sources, as the site of a very celebrated city called "Tantalis" or "the city of Tantalus", by the name of its cited founder. Presumably located on or very near the mountain, the city's ruins were reportedly still visible around in the beginning of the Common Era. The same Tantalus is famed through Greek mythology by the accounts relating that he had cut up his son Pelops and served him up as food for the gods. His son Pelops is said to have migrated later to the Peloponnese, named after him, and to have founded a kingdom. Tantalus' daughter was the tragic Niobe, who is associated with the "Weeping Rock" (Aglayan Kaya in Turkish), a natural formation facing the city of Manisa. Later in ancient times, Mount Sipylus, located in Lydia, (Ancient Greek: ???????), rose above the site of Magnesia ad Sipylum (the southern portion of modern Manisa), whose existence is traced back as far as the 5th century BCE. Magnesia was located along the Hermus River (Gediz River) on the plain below and was the scene of the defeat of Antiochus III "the Great" by the Romans, at the Battle of Magnesia in 190 BCE. Smyrna lay nearby.
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OGUZ TEKIN.
Tarih boyunca Istanbul'da sikke darbi ve sikkeler.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. B/w ills. [vi], 44 p. Mints in Istanbul (Constantinople) and coins. Tarih boyunca Istanbul'da sikke darbi ve sikkeler.
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WOLFGANG RADT.
Guide to Pergamon.= Pergamon führer.= Pergamon rehberi.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Foolscap 8vo. In English, German, and Turkish. 102 p., 1 folding b/w plan. Color and b/w ills. Guide to Pergamon.= Pergamon führer.= Pergamon rehberi.
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VEDAT IDIL.
Likya lahitleri.= Lykische sarkophage (Zusammenfassung).
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 21 cm). In Turkish and summary in German. [ix], [1], 102 p., 95 p. b/w plates, 1 b/w map. Likya lahitleri.= Lykische sarkophage (Zusammenfassung).
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SEDAT ALP, (1913-2006).
Beitrage zur erforschung des Hethitischen Tempels. Kultanlagen im lichte der keilschrifttexte.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (31 x 24 cm). In German. [xxxiv], 382, [1] p., 13 b/w plates. Neue Deutungen. Beitrage zur erforschung des Hethitischen Tempels. Kultanlagen im lichte der keilschrifttexte.
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