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Edited By Sedef Çokay Kepçe, Senem Özden Gerçekler.

Images in terracotta: Ancient terracotta figurines in the Sadberk Hanim Museum Collection.= Kilden suretler: Sadberk Hanim Müzesi Koleksiyonundan Antik Çag terrakotta fiürinleri.

Sadberk Hanim Museum, 2011

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(Istanbul, Türkiye)

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Year of publication
2011
ISBN
9789756959541
Place of printing
Istanbul
Author
Edited By Sedef Çokay Kepçe, Senem Özden Gerçekler.
Pages
0
Publishers
Sadberk Hanim Museum
Size
4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
Keyword
ORT T. ANATOLIA OF THE ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHEOLOGY ARCHÉOLOGIE, ARCHEOLOGIA ARQUEOLOGÍA ARKEOLOGI ANATOLIAN CIVILIZATIONS, CIVILISATIONS ANATOLISCHE ZIVILISATIONEN CIVILTÀ ANATOLICHE, CIVILIZACIONES DE ANATOLISKE SIVILISASJONER COLLECTION SAMMLUNG, KOLLEKTION ABHOLUNG COLLEZIONE RACCOLTA COLECCIÓN COLECTA, SAMLING, Archeology & Ancient history, Women studies
Binding description
Soft cover
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover

Description

Fine English Paperback. 4to. (32 x 22 cm). In English and Turkish. 232 p., color ills. "The "Images in Terracotta" exhibition being held on 18 November 2011-15 April 2012 consists of Greek and Roman period terracotta figurines in the Vehbi Koc Foundation Sadberk Hanim Museum.Production of figurines can be traced back to prehistoric times, when people began to depict sacred entities or figures they held in regard. These were made of diverse materials, depending on the period and region. In antiquity the preferred material was terracotta. The earliest examples were shaped by hand, but in later centuries moulding techniques were introduced and mass production began.The terracotta figurines dating from Greek and Roman periods that are the subject of this exhibition were principally used as votive offerings or grave gifts, as demonstrated both by ancient written sources and archaeological excavations. Figurines representing gods and goddesses predominate among those with sacred significance. In addition the exhibition includes figurines that reflect daily life in antiquity, such as mothers nursing their babies or sewing.".
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