The Anatolian civilisations : Istanbul May 22-October 30, 1983 / edited by Ferit Edgü.
Language: English Publication details: [Istanbul] : Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism, c1983.Description: 3 v. : ill. ; 22 cmOther title:- Eighteenth European art exhibition
- Art, Ancient -- Exhibitions. -- Turkey
- Art, Byzantine -- Exhibitions. -- Turkey
- Art, Islamic -- Exhibitions. -- Turkey
- Anatolia (Turkey) -- Exhibitions. -- Civilization
- Anatolia (Turkey) -- Exhibitions. -- Antiquities
- Greece -- Exhibitions. -- Antiquities
- Turkey -- Exhibitions. -- Antiquities
- Anatolia (Turkey) -- Catalogs. -- Antiquities
- DR432 C68 1983,v.1-3
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DS51.A2, E54 1957 Tarih boyunca Adana ovasına bir bakış / | DR431, S78 1995 Studio historiae ardens : | NA250, N38 1955 Architektur Kleinasiens : | DR432, C68 1983,v.1-3 The Anatolian civilisations : | DR432, C68 1983,v.1-3 Anadolu Medeniyetleri. Avrupa Konseyi 18. Avrupa Sanat Sergisi : | GN855.T83, D45 1980,v.1-2 The development of prehistoric mining and metallurgy in Anatolia / | N6250, D35 [1961] Byzantine art and archaeology / |
At head of title " The Council of Europe, XVIIIth European Art Exhibition "
Includes bibliographical references.
Vol. 1. Prehistoric, Hittite, early iron age : Anatolian Cultures from Earliest Times to the end of the Hittite Period -- Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Ages Hunting and Gathering Stage (600.000-8000 B.C.) -- The Neolithic Period Incipient Food Production and Sedentarism (8.000-5.500 B.C.) -- The Chalcolithic Period Established Food Production - Earliest Fortified Settlements Intensive Use of Copper-First Copper Alloys (5.500-3.200 B.C.) -- The Early Bronze Age Formation of Towns based on Metalworking-Earliest Independent City States (3.200-1.800 B.C.) -- The Hittite Period Anatolia Entering the Historical Age- Earliest Political Unity-the Hittite Empire (1900-1200 B.C.) / Edibe Uzunoğlu -- Vol. 2. Greek, Roman, Byzantine : Anatolian Art in the Greek Era -- Mycenean documents in Anatolia (1400-1200 B.C.) -- The first Greek colonies in the Aegean : Geometric documents in Anatolia ( 1050-700 B.C.) -- The confrontation of East and West in the western Anatolian coastral city states : What the small finds of the Orientalising and Early Archaic Periods reveal (ca. 700-550 B.C.) -- The Cultural and artistic dominance of Ionia in the Archaic Period : Monumental Ionian architecture and large scale Ionian sculpture (ca. 570-460 B. C.) -- A New meeting of East and West in Anatolia : Graeco-Persian art (546-334 B.C.) -- The Dominance of the Pergamene Kingdom in the Aegean : The Hellenistic Period in Anatolia (330-30 B.C.) / Nuşin Asgari -- Byzantine Art : Monuments and Architectural Decorations -- The Art of Figurative Design -- Minor Arts -- Byzantine pottery / Sümer Atasoy -- Vol. 3. Seljuk, Ottoman : Anatolian Seljuk Art -- Tiles -- Stucco -- Glass -- Ceramics -- Metalwork -- Illustrated Manuscripts -- Stone -- Woodwork -- Textiles -- Rugs / Nazan Tapan -- Ottoman Art -- Stylistic Characteristics and Decorative Motifs / Filiz Çağman.
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