Istanbuler Mitteilungen 64, 2014
The contributions of the Istanbuler Mitteilungen (ISSN 0341-9142) are devoted to individual aspects of the research activities of the German Archaeological Institute in Turkey. The essays deal in detail with the history of the host country up to the Ottoman period and include archaeological excavation reports.
- Editor: Felix Pirson, Martin Bachmann (†)
- ISBN: 978 3 8030 1655 3
- Size: 19 x 26 cm, linen
- Edition: 1st edition, original edition
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Contents of the 64th volume: Jürgen Seeher: In Memoriam Peter Neve – Harald Hauptmann: In Memoriam Halet Çambel – Harald Hauptmann: In Memoriam Klaus Schmidt – Soi Agelidis: From Palladion to Nikephoros. The Cult of Athena in the Context of the Legitimation of Rule in Late Classical and Hellenistic Pergamon – Altay Coşkun: Latène Artifacts in Hellenistic Asia Minor. A Problematic Criterion for the Determination of the Ethnic Identity(ies) of the Galatians – Erkan Dündar: The First Evaluation on the Distribution of Commercial Amphoras from Lycia in the Pre-Roman Period – Burkhard Emme: Kein Kaiserkult. Reconstruction and Interpretation of the “ara augusti” in the Buleuterion of Miletus – Andrea U. De Giorgi: Between Continuity and Change. Northern Pisidia through Classical and Late Antiquity – BRIEF NEWS: Ralf Becks: İnarasi. A Chalcolithic Site in the Pisidian Hills – Çiğdem Maner: Hittite Finds in the Museum of Konya Ereğli and their Significance for the Hittite Presence in this Region – Izumi Nakai, Mayumi Matsuzaki, Daichi Sawamura, Yoshinari Abe, Andreas Schachner: Chemical Characterization of Roman and Early Byzantine Glass from Boğazköy/Hattuša and its Vicinity – Barbara Niemeyer: The Vessel Construction of Two Hittite Swords from the Mycenaean Tombs of Değirmentepe near Miletus – Andreas Schachner: The Glyptic of the 2nd Millennium B.C. from the Mycenaean Tombs of Değirmentepe near Miletus. Millennium B.C. from Giricano on the Upper Tigris.
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Editor Felix Pirson, Martin Bachmann (†) ISBN 978 3 8030 1655 3 Size 19 x 26 cm, linen Number of pages 264 pages Illustrations 99 illustrations Languages three essays in English, German Edition 1st edition, original edition Release April 2015