Turkish review of archaeology

Turkish review of archaeology
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 634
Release: 1896
Genre: Turkey
ISBN: CORNELL:31924012340570

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Turkish review of archaeology

Turkish review of archaeology
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 486
Release: 1961
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN: UCAL:$C166395

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Ancient Turkey

Ancient Turkey
Author: Antonio Sagona,Paul Zimansky
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2015-02-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134440276

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Students of antiquity often see ancient Turkey as a bewildering array of cultural complexes. Ancient Turkey brings together in a coherent account the diverse and often fragmented evidence, both archaeological and textual, that forms the basis of our knowledge of the development of Anatolia from the earliest arrivals to the end of the Iron Age. Much new material has recently been excavated and unlike Greece, Mesopotamia, and its other neighbours, Turkey has been poorly served in terms of comprehensive, up-to-date and accessible discussions of its ancient past. Ancient Turkey is a much needed resource for students and scholars, providing an up-to-date account of the widespread and extensive archaeological activity in Turkey. Covering the entire span before the Classical period, fully illustrated with over 160 images and written in lively prose, this text will be enjoyed by anyone interested in the archaeology and early history of Turkey and the ancient Near East.

Conservation Practices at Foreign run Archaeological Excavations in Turkey

Conservation Practices at Foreign run Archaeological Excavations in Turkey
Author: Nilgu+n B. O+z
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019
Genre: Cultural property
ISBN: 1407356593

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Caves and Karst of Turkey Vol 1

Caves and Karst of Turkey   Vol  1
Author: Ali Yamaç,Eric Gilli,Ezgi Tok,Koray Törk
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2021-01-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030655013

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This book comprehensively reviews the historical background of speleology and cave research in the contexts of archeology and natural sciences. It also offers a summary of selected topics related to the karstic terrain of Turkey. Covering 40 % of the country's surface area, Turkey's karstic terrain accommodates thousands of caves. However, understanding the geology, geomorphology, hydrology, biology, and ecosystem dynamics of these caves is still limited. Despite numerous explorations and extensive fieldwork, this is the first comprehensive publication on the topic since 1984. The book presents the 45 most significant caves in Turkey, selected according to several criteria, including esthetical uniqueness. It covers caves of global archeological importance, such as Karain, Yarımburgaz and Üçagızlı, and some of the world's deepest caves, such as Peynirlikönü, Kuzgun, Morca, and Çukurpınar. The book includes a survey and a detailed description of the genesis, geology, geomorphology, and exploration history for each cave.

Turkish Academy of Sciences journal of archaeology

Turkish Academy of Sciences journal of archaeology
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2007
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN: UOM:39015066337372

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Public Archaeology

Public Archaeology
Author: Isilay Gursu
Publsiher: British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2019-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781912090792

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This volume explores the relationship between archaeology and contemporary society, especially as it concerns local communities living day-to-day alongside archaeological heritage. The contributors come from a range of disciplines and offer inspiring views emerging from the marriage of archaeology with a number of other fields, such as economics, social anthropology, ethnography, public policy, oral history and tourism studies, to form the discipline of ‘public archaeology’. There is growing interest in investigating the meanings of archaeology assets and archaeological landscapes, and this volume targets these issues with case studies from Greece, Italy, Turkey and elsewhere. The book addresses both general readers and scholars with an interest in how archaeological assets affected by people’s understanding of landscape and identity. It also touches upon the roles played in these interactions by public policy, international conventions, market economies and theoretical frameworks of public archaeology.

Perceptions of the Past in the Turkish Republic

Perceptions of the Past in the Turkish Republic
Author: Scott Redford,Nina Ergin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Archaeologists
ISBN: 9042922648

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The land of Turkey has not only yielded archaeological finds essential to the formation of the field of archaeology; these finds also played a crucial role in the making of a national narrative in the transition from the late Ottoman Empire to the present-day Republic. The outcome of a symposium organized by the Koc University's Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations in Istanbul, the essays in this volume critically engage with the constitution of Classical and Byzantine archaeology in Turkey, addressing such issues as the historical context of the production of knowledge, the roles of individuals and institutions in shaping scholarship, and the current and future state of the field.