Ancient Civilisations And Ruins Of Türkey
İÇİNDEKİLERCONTENTS FOREWORD (VII-VIII) ANCIENT CIVILISATIONS. The Prehistoric Period (3-5). The Period of Haitian Culture (5-6). The Hittite Period (7-12). Anatolia's Dark Age (12-13). Neo-Hittite Art (13-14). Urartian Art (14). Phrygian Art (14-15). The Lydian, Lycian and Carian Civilisations (15-16). The Age of the Greco-Anatolian Civilisations (16-19). The Hellenistic Age (19-20). The Hellenistic Architecture (20-31). The Hellenistic Sculpture (31-32). The Roman Age (32-36). ANCIENT RUINS. Byzantium (38). The Istanbul Archaeological Museum (38-47). Cyzicus (47). Troy (47-62). Neandria (62-64). Assos (64-69). Pergamon (69-111). Aeolis (111-112). Myrina and Kyme (112). Larisa (112-114). Ionia (114-116). Foga or Phokaia (116-118). Smyrna (119-124). Sardis (124-132). The Tumuli at Bin Tepe (132). Magnesia ad Sipylum (132-133). Kolophon and Notion (133-136). Klaros (136-139). Teos (139-142). Ephesus (142-171). Aphrodisias (171-175). Pamukkale or Hierapolis (175-177). Magnesia on the Maeander (177-185). Priene (185-206). Miletos (296-222). The Temple at Didyma (222-230). Bodrum (231234). Cavdarhisar or Aizanoi (235-237). Gordion (237-241). Ankara (241-253). Boğazköy or Hattusa (253-271). Alacahöyük (271-272). Termessos (273-277). Perge (287-288). Aspendos (280-282). Side (282-287). Uzuncaburç (287-288). The Southern Shore from Korykos to Adana (289-292). Nemrud Dag in Kommagene (292-295). Glossary (296-298). Bibliography (299-307). List of Figures (308). Acknowledgements (309). Index (310-312). |