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Peeters, Leuven - Paris - Walpole, 2012. Rote Original-Leinwand mit Goldprägung, roter Original-Schutzumschlag, 332 Seiten, 4° (31 x 22 cm). Text in ENGLISCHER Sprache. Kunstdruckpapier. Umschlag mit angedeuteten Gebrauchsspuren, Einband ohne Gebrauchsspuren, Papier ohne Bräunungsspuren, Buchblock sauber (also ohne Unterstreichungen & Randglossen). Sehr schönes Exemplar. GEWICHT (mit Verpackung): > 1,5 Kg. - Achtung! Hinweis: Gewichtsbedingt gelten womöglich höhere Portosätze als die automatisch angezeigten. Wir behalten uns vor, das faktische Porto zu berechnen. PLEASE NOTICE: Maybe the shipping costs are more expensive than here automatically marked. Changes reserved due to the de facto shipping. [INTERNER HINWEIS - STANDORT 2. Raum, Sonderbestand Archäologie-Alphabet].
Verlag: Peeters, Leuven, 2007
ISBN 10: 9042918012ISBN 13: 9789042918016
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: near fine. First edition. Quarto (12" x 8-1/2"). x, 347, (3)pp. Red cloth lettered in gilt. Illustrated with photos, architectural drawings and 2 maps. An ex-library book but with minimal rubber stamps on title page & at bottom of text block, otherwise fine. The sixth international colloquium devoted to the Iron Age of Anatolia was convened at Eskisehir, Turkey, between 16-20 August 2004. As for previous such meetings, the ultimate goal of the Eskisehir gathering was to stimulate academic discussion and pique the curiosity of researchers whose interest lie primarily in the first half of the first millennium BC. The exchange of information and ideas was greatly facilitated by tours to sites that formed the perfect backdrop for many discussions and brought into sharper focus the issues raised by some of the papers. In publishing the revised version of the Eskisehir papers, we hope that this volume will serve as a useful survey on a wide range of critical issues - cultural, historical, chronological and geographical - that are currently shaping archaeological discourse on Iron Age Anatolia. (Publisher) Contents: Iron age architecture at Ephesos / Anton Bammer -- Phyrgian rock-cut step monuments: an interpretation / Susanne Berndt-Ersöz -- Properties of the Urartian temple at Ayanis / Altan ÇilingiroÄ lu -- Provincial productions of Lydian painted pottery / R. Gül Gürtekin-Demir -- The date of the destruction level at Gordion: imports and the local sequence / Keith DeVries -- Dynastic definitions: differentiating status claims in the archaic pillar tomb reliefs of Lycia / Catherine Draycott -- Late iron age occupation of the northwest slope at BoÄ azköy / Hermann Genz -- The Erzurum region in the early iron age: new observations / Mehmet IŠıklı and Birol Can -- Late bronze age and early iron age terracottas: their significance for an early cult place in the artemision at Ephesus / Ulrike Muss -- A revised dendrchronological date for the fortress of Rusa II at Ayanis: Rusaá «inili Eiduru-Kai / Maryanne W. Newton and Peter Ian Kuniholm -- Towards the formation of a Phrygian iconography in the iron age / Lynn E. Roller -- A goddess from KarkamiÅ at Olympia? / Ursusla Seidl -- Public spaces and large halls at Kerkenes / Geoffrey D. Summers -- A third temple at ÇavuÅ tepe-Sardurihinili? Uç Kale / M. Taner Tarhan -- Thracians versus Phrygians: about the origin of the Phryagians once again / Gocha R. Tsetskhladze -- The middle Phrygian occupation at Gordion / Mary M. Voigt -- Remarks on the early history of Phrygia (twelfth to eighth century BC) / Anne-Marie Wittke. Supplement 20 of the Peeters series, "Ancient Near Eastern Studies.".
Verlag: Peeters Publishers, 2012
ISBN 10: 9042925620ISBN 13: 9789042925625
Anbieter: booksXpress, Bayonne, NJ, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: new.
Verlag: Peeters, Leuven, 2012
ISBN 10: 9042925620ISBN 13: 9789042925625
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: near fine. First edition. Quarto (12" x 8-1/2"). x, 332, (2)pp. Red cloth lettered in gilt. Illustrated with numerous maps, drawings and photos (some in color). An ex-library book but with minimal rubber stamps on title page & at bottom of text block, otherwise fine. The seventh international colloquium devoted to the Iron Age of Anatolia and surrounding regions was convened at Edirne, Turkey, between the 19th and 24th April 2010. This volume contains the revised versions of some of the papers delivered at Edirne. They range geographically from southeastern Europe through central and eastern Anatolia to the Trans-Caucasus and northwestern Iran. As a survey of critical issues currently shaping critical discourse on Iron Age Anatolia, they provide an invaluable body of new information and ideas. (Publisher) Contents: The eastern sector at the fortress of Ayanis: architecture and texture in the pillared hall / Mahmut Bilge BaÅ türk -- War and identity in the early history of Urartu / Atilla Batmaz -- Thrace between east and west: the early iron age cultures in Thrace / Elena Bozhinova -- A blacksmith's workshop at Klazomenai / Hüseyin ÇilingiroÄ lu -- Regional variations in iron age grooved pottery in eastern Anatolia / Aylin Ü. Erdem -- The Apadana of Altintepe in the light of the second season of excavations / Mehmet KaraosmanoÄ lu and Halim Korucu -- The kingdom of Urartu and native cultures / Kemaletti KöroÄ lu -- Archaeometric investigations of Basaltic 'grinding stones' from the iron age settlements of Udabno, Georgia / Rene Kunze -- Ritual pit complexes in iron age Thrace: the case study of Svilengrad / Georgi Nekhrizov and Julia Tzvetkova -- Urartian Helmets in Reza Abbasi Museum, Iran / Reza Sabouri Nojehdehi -- Phrygian semi-iconic idols from Gordian / Lynn E. Roller -- Remarks on the East Anatolian iron age / Antonio Sagona -- Late iron age pottery from northwestern Iran: the evidence from Yanik Tepe / Geoffrey D. Summers and Charles A. Burney -- Bronze animal figurines from Gordion / Maya Vassileva.ry M. Voigt -- Remarks on the early history of Phrygia (twelfth to eighth century BC) / Anne-Marie Wittke. Supplement 39 of the Peeters series, "Ancient Near Eastern Studies.".
Verlag: Peeters, Leuven, 2008
ISBN 10: 9042920149ISBN 13: 9789042920149
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: near fine. First edition. Quarto (12" x 8-1/2"). viii, 655, (3)pp. Red cloth lettered in gilt. Illustrated with numerous photos, drawings and maps. An ex-library book but with minimal rubber stamps on title page & at bottom of text block, otherwise fine. Despite the flurry of research on aspects of Phoenician culture, encompassing their socio-economic developments and the mechanics of their settlement of Mediterranean coastal lands, the fundamental issue of dating Phoenician achievements remains quite fluid. A range of criteria - textual sources, artefact analysis, stratigraphic data, and, increasingly, radiocarbon readings - provide a bewildering and sometimes conflicting picture of Phoenician chronology, which, in many respects, remains tenuous and free-floating. Owing to the nature of Phoenician colonisation, its chronology is often compartmentalised into discrete regional units. This volume brings together a number of essays focusing squarely on the chronology of the Phoenician-Punic world, ranging from the homeland to the western settlements. The essays are written by specialists in their field, who have encapsulated the chronological framework, and the problems therein, for regions touched by Phoenicians interests. A benchmark study, Beyond the Homeland will be of value not only to Phoenician-Punic scholars, but also to those in related fields who need an accessible study (in English) to navigate the chronological complexities of the field. (Publisher) Contents: Introduction. Chronology of the Phoenicians at home and abroad : the nature of the evidence / C. Sagona -- Radiocarbon dating of historical periods / E. Boaretto -- Phoenicia / F.J. Núñez Calvo -- On dating the reigns of Phoenician kings in the Persian Period / J. Elayi -- Tel Dor and the chronology of Phoenician 'pre-colonisation stages' / A. Gilboa, I. Sharon and E. Boaretto -- North Syria and Cilicia, c. 1200-330 BCE / G. Lehmann -- Political and economic implications of the new Phoenician chronologies / M.E. Aubet -- Cyprus, the Phoenicians and Kition / J.S. Smith -- The evidence from the Aegean / N. Kourou -- A Phoenician family tomb, Lefkandi, Huelva and the tenth century BD in the Mediterranean / A.J. Nijboer -- New radiocarbon dates from Carthage : bridging the gap between history and archaeology? / R.F. Docter -- [and others] -- Italy and the Levant during the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age (1200-750/700 BC) / A.J. Nijboer -- Sicily / R.M. Albanese Procelli -- Malta : between a rock and a hard place / C. Sagona -- Sardinia : the chronology of the Phoenician and Punic presence from the ninth to fifth centuries BC / P. Bernardini -- Punic Sardinia in the Hellenistic Period / C. Tronchetti -- The emporium of Huelva and Phoenician chronology : present and future possibilities / F. González de Canales, L. Serrano and J. Llompart. (OCLC) Supplement 28 of the Peeters series, "Ancient Near Eastern Studies.".
Verlag: Peeters Press, 2007
ISBN 10: 9042918012ISBN 13: 9789042918016
Anbieter: Librairie Le Trait d'Union sarl., TROYES, Frankreich
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Zustand: Comme neuf. Leuven, Peeters, 2007. Fort in-4, rel. éd. pleine-toile bordeaux, jaquette ill., 347 pp., nb. ill., fig. reprod. photogr. et cartes en n./b., 16 contributions en anglais. /22F.