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Jürgen Seeher.

A mudbrick city wall at Hattusa. Diary of a reconstruction.

Ege Yayinlari, 2007

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Year of publication
2007
ISBN
9758071955
Place of printing
Istanbul
Author
Jürgen Seeher.
Pages
0
Publishers
Ege Yayinlari
Size
4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
Edition
1st Edition
Keyword
ORT ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHEOLOGY ARCHÉOLOGIE ARCHEOLOGIA ARQUEOLOGÍA, ARKEOLOGI OF THE TURKEY TÜRKEI TURQUIE TURCHIA TURQUÍA TURKISH, TÜRKISCH TURC TURQUE TURCO TYRKISK EXCAVATION EXCAVATIONS, AUSHUBARBEITEN LAVORI DI SCAVO EXCAVACIÓN GRAVING ANATOLIAN, CIVILIZATIONS CIVILISATIONS ANATOLISCHE ZIVILISATIONEN CIVILTÀ, ANATOLICHE CIVILIZACIONES DE ANATOLIA ANATOLISKE SIVILISASJONER, PREHISTORY PRE-HISTORY PREHISTORIA VORGESCHICHTE URGESCHICHTE, PRÉHISTOIRE PREISTORIA FORHISTORIE HISTORY ART KUNSTGESCHICHTE, HISTOIRE L'ART STORIA DELL'ARTE HISTORIA DEL ARTE KUNSTHISTORIEN, HITTITE HETHITISCHEN ITTITA HITITA HETITTEN HETHITOLOGIE, HITTITOLOGY HITTITOLOGIE HITITOLOGÍA HETHITISCHE EMPIRE PHRYGIA, PHRYGIE FRIGIA FRYGIA URART URARTU URARTIAN URARTS BYZANTIUM, BYZANTINE BYZANCE BYZANTION BYZANZ BISANZIO BIZANCIO BYSANTS, COINS COIN COINAGE MINT MÜNZE MÜNZEN PIÈCES MONNAIE MONETE, MONETA MONEDAS MONEDA MYNTER NUMISMATICS NUMISMATIK NUMISMATIQUE, NUMISMATICA NUMISMÁTICA NUMISMATIKK, Archeology & Ancient history
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
First edition
Yes

Description

New English Original bdg. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. 232 p. Color ills. "Situated in Central Anatolia, Hattusa remained the capital city of the Hittites from 1650/1600 to around 1200 BC. Here, as recently as 2003 to 2005, the German Archaeological Institute has rebuilt one stretch of the mudbrick city wall. The funding for the endeavor -the first of its kind worldwide- has been generously provided by JT International. The scope of this project in experimental archaeology has been to recreate a part of the wall using the same materials the Hittites had at hand when they built their original walls so long ago. Each step necessary for the construction was fully documented so as to enable us to assess not only the amount of building materials required but also the manpower and time the Hittites must have invested in the various tasks of construction. This volume presents the results gleaned from this documentation. From the production of the first mudbrick to the dedication of the finished structure, each and every undertaking has been described in detail and is presented here accompanied by 573 illustrations".
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