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050 _aDF221.T8
_bC662 1973
090 _aDF221.T8, C662 1973
100 _aCook, J. M.
_q(John Manuel)
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245 _aThe Troad :
_ban archaeological and topographical study /
_c[by] J. M. Cook.
260 _aOxford :
_bClarendon Press,
_c1973.
300 _axviii, 443, 73 p. :
_billus., facsims., maps. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 _a1. Introduction -- 2. Travellers and Maps -- 3. The Hellespontine Shore -- 4. The Trojan Plateau and Scamander Plain -- 5. The Sigeum Ridge -- 6. The West Coast -- 7. The South Coast -- 8. The Interior -- 9. The Classical City Sites of the Interior -- 10. The Pattern of Occupation -- 11. Miscellaneous.
520 _aThe Cook Book is the best contemporary companion to Homer's Turkish geography. It not only contains Cook's own extensive survey but includes much from Strabo, W Leaf and H Schliemann. The maps of Turkish village names are extremely valuable but would be more useful if they showed roads and tracks. We sought Marpessa but failed to find a trail into the hinterland and so will need to return (with the Cook Book) next year. For some reason Cook ignores Tenedos (Bozcaada). Travel in the Troad adds enormously to the study of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey and Cook's survey is worth it weight in your luggage.
651 _aTroy (Extinct city)
_zTroas (Turkey)
_91506
651 _aTroas (Turkey)
651 _aTurkey
_vHistorical geography.
_91507
910 _aNIT Ana Koleksiyonu
003 Devinim
999 _d587
_c399