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Auteur
Engin Akyürek - Özgü Çömezoglu - Ayça Tiryaki Et Alli.
Format
4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
Thème
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, Byzantine
Reliure
Couverture rigide
Description
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (31 x 27 cm). In Turkish. The Byzantine Building Inventory of Central Anatolia Region. Sustained its existence in Anatolia with its capital being Istanbul (Constantinopolis) for about 11 centuries, the Byzantine civilization is one of the last archeological levels of Anatolia and Thrace, while the remains of its material culture -at least those which are on the ground- comes second in Turkey, only after the monuments of Ottoman civilization. The building inventory of Byzantine period for Central Anatolia region has been published. The inventory prepared by Engin Akyürek, Özgü Çömezoglu, Ayça Tiryaki, Ali Yamaç, Nilay Karakaya, Mete Mimiroglu, Ferda Barut, Tolga Uyar, Seçkin Evcim and 7 contributing people, and contains all the Byzantine buildings and architectural remains in Central anatolia Region, dated from the beginning of Byzantine period (330) till its ending (1453). 622 buildings and building remains from Aksaray, Ankara, Çankiri, Çorum, Eskisehir, Karaman, Kayseri, Kirikkale, Kirsehir, Konya, Malatya, Nevsehir, Nigde, Sivas and Yozgat provinces of Central Anatolia Region, A bibliography consisting of 551 publications on Byzantine architecture in Central Anatolia Region, About 450 visual materials containing building plans and drawings, 2 maps pinpointing the selected Byzantine buildings in General Map of Central Anatolia Region and Selected Areas in Cappadocia, 'Mini Byzantine Glossary for the Enthusiast' containing 168 words, An introductory article on the Byzantine civilization in Central anatolia by Engin Akyurek, Also an index of all buildings showing the distribution by provinces and districts, and the abbreviations used in the inventory are included to the folder. A heavy volume.