Commagene An archaeological guide

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9789944483353
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12x22
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372
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1
Basım Tarihi:
2011
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Ciltsiz
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1. Hamur
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9789944483353
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Commagene
Commagene An archaeological guide
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These archaeological guides are written by well knoen archaeologists with the thought that they might evoke the spirit of these places for those who are interested in the remains of Anatolian civilizations. Illustrated photographs, equipped with helpful plans and drawings, they are essential for travellers to Turkey.The country of ancient Commangene spreads between the Taurus Mountains and the Euphrates in South-Eastern Turkey. Located at the 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 Dağ, which is inscribed in the UNESCO world heritage list, or the roman city ofZeugma with its splendid mosaics. However, a considerably larger number of attractive monuments and sites - raing 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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These archaeological guides are written by well knoen archaeologists with the thought that they might evoke the spirit of these places for those who are interested in the remains of Anatolian civilizations. Illustrated photographs, equipped with helpful plans and drawings, they are essential for travellers to Turkey.The country of ancient Commangene spreads between the Taurus Mountains and the Euphrates in South-Eastern Turkey. Located at the 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 Dağ, which is inscribed in the UNESCO world heritage list, or the roman city ofZeugma with its splendid mosaics. However, a considerably larger number of attractive monuments and sites - raing 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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