Ancient Turkey

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A01=Antonio Sagona
A01=Paul Zimansky
Anatolian archaeology
Anatolian prehistoric cultural development
ancient civilisations study
archaeological fieldwork Turkey
Assyrian Merchants
Author_Antonio Sagona
Author_Paul Zimansky
Category=NKD
Early Bronze Age
Early Bronze Age II
Early Chalcolithic
early state formation
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Hittite Empire
Iron Age
Karum Kanesh
Lake Van Basin
Late Bronze Age
Late Chalcolithic
Late Chalcolithic Period
Level Ii
Level III
Level VI
Lower Palaeolithic
Lower Palaeolithic Stone Tools
material culture analysis
Middle Bronze Age
Middle Palaeolithic
Pre-Pottery Neolithic
prehistoric Anatolia
Ramses III
Rusa Son
Stamp Seals
Troy VI
Urartian King

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415289160
  • Weight: 1124g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Mar 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Students of antiquity often see ancient Turkey as a bewildering array of cultural complexes. Ancient Turkey brings together in a coherent account the diverse and often fragmented evidence, both archaeological and textual, that forms the basis of our knowledge of the development of Anatolia from the earliest arrivals to the end of the Iron Age.

Much new material has recently been excavated and unlike Greece, Mesopotamia, and its other neighbours, Turkey has been poorly served in terms of comprehensive, up-to-date and accessible discussions of its ancient past. Ancient Turkey is a much needed resource for students and scholars, providing an up-to-date account of the widespread and extensive archaeological activity in Turkey.

Covering the entire span before the Classical period, fully illustrated with over 160 images and written in lively prose, this text will be enjoyed by anyone interested in the archaeology and early history of Turkey and the ancient Near East.

Antonio Sagona, Professor of Archaeology at the University of Melbourne. He is an elected Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries (London) and the Australian Academy of Humanities, and has carried out fieldwork in Turkey, the Caucasus, Syria, and Australia.
Paul Zimansky, Professor of Archaeology and Ancient History at the State University of New York, Stony Brook. He has excavated in Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey. His academic specialties are Hittite and Urartian cultures, early cities, and the archaeology of writing.