How to observe in archaeology : suggestions for travellers in the Near and Middle East / edited by G. F. Hill.

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: London : Printed by order of the Trustees of the British Museum, 1929.Edition: 2nd. ediDescription: 120 p. : illus., tables. ; 18 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • CC75 B75 1929
Contents:
Part I. Chapter I. Introductory / by G. F. Hill -- Chapter II. Method / by Sir W. M. Flinders and C. L. Wooley -- Chapter III. Note on Mines and Quarries / by O. Davies -- Part II. Chapter I. Stone Age Implements / by Reginald A. Smith -- Chapter II. Greece / by E. J. Forsdyke -- Chapter III. Asia Minor / by J. G. C. Anderson and J. L. Myres -- Chapter IV. Cyprus / by J. L. Myres -- Chapter V. Central and North Syria / by D. G. Hogarth -- Chapter VI. Palestine / by G. M. Fitzgerald -- Chapter VII. Egypt / by Sir W. M. Flinders Petrie -- Chapter VIII. Mesopotamia ('Iraq) / by H. R. Hall.
Summary: Mr. G. F. Hill has edited for the Archaeological Joint Com- mittee a compact and useful little handbook for travellers in the Near and Middle East who would like to take an intelligent interest in the antiquities which they see or collect. A number of our leading archaeologists, including Professor Flinders Petrie, Professor Myres, Mr. Hogarth and Mr. H. R. Hall, contribute chapters on the countries of which they have made a special study, summarising their history and indicating the chief classes of remains, such as inscriptions, pottery and coins. Professor Flinders Petrie gives some practical hints of great value for surveying, recording and packing, as well as for bargaining with dealers. The little book is suitably illustrated, with plates of Greek alphabets, types of pottery, specimens of cuneiform and Hittite, and so forth. Every officer or official serving in the Near East would find this little book a most interesting com- panion for his leisure, and the Trustees of the British Museum are to be commended for their enterprise in publishing it.
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Books Books Hollanda Araştırma Enstitüsü Kütüphanesi / Netherlands Institute in Turkey Library CC75, B75 1929 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Not For Loan 47

Edited by G. F. Hill. Prepared at the recommendation of the Archaeological Joint Committee.

Includes index.

Part I. Chapter I. Introductory / by G. F. Hill -- Chapter II. Method / by Sir W. M. Flinders and C. L. Wooley -- Chapter III. Note on Mines and Quarries / by O. Davies -- Part II. Chapter I. Stone Age Implements / by Reginald A. Smith -- Chapter II. Greece / by E. J. Forsdyke -- Chapter III. Asia Minor / by J. G. C. Anderson and J. L. Myres -- Chapter IV. Cyprus / by J. L. Myres -- Chapter V. Central and North Syria / by D. G. Hogarth -- Chapter VI. Palestine / by G. M. Fitzgerald -- Chapter VII. Egypt / by Sir W. M. Flinders Petrie -- Chapter VIII. Mesopotamia ('Iraq) / by H. R. Hall.

Mr. G. F. Hill has edited for the Archaeological Joint Com- mittee a compact and useful little handbook for travellers in the Near and Middle East who would like to take an intelligent interest in the antiquities which they see or collect. A number of our leading archaeologists, including Professor Flinders Petrie, Professor Myres, Mr. Hogarth and Mr. H. R. Hall, contribute chapters on the countries of which they have made a special study, summarising their history and indicating the chief classes of remains, such as inscriptions, pottery and coins. Professor Flinders Petrie gives some practical hints of great value for surveying, recording and packing, as well as for bargaining with dealers. The little book is suitably illustrated, with plates of Greek alphabets, types of pottery, specimens of cuneiform and Hittite, and so forth. Every officer or official serving in the Near East would find this little book a most interesting com- panion for his leisure, and the Trustees of the British Museum are to be commended for their enterprise in publishing it.

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