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Autor:
James Mellaart
Publikováno v:
Belleten, Vol 22, Iss 87, Pp 311-346 (1958)
The pottery, which forms the subject of this paper, was collected by the writer during a series of surveys in Southern Anatolia during the years 1951 - 1954. During these surveys, m.ostly on foot, large numbers of prehistoric sites were found, but a
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https://doaj.org/article/3d2c1d798a4c4eefa82b7eae63008b14
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Archaeology. 101:787-788
Autor:
James Mellaart
Publikováno v:
Anatolian Studies. 34:87-95
The study of Anatolian kilims has much in common with Anatolian archaeology of the second millennium B.C. In both cases we have the evidence from the texts; place names in the Hittite texts, tribal and place names in the Ottoman ones. Whereas the bul
Autor:
Philip L. Kohl, John R. Alden, Ronald T. Marchese, Trevor Watkins, Dennis L. Heskel, Manfred Korfmann, F. Vallat, A. Le Brun, C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky, James Mellaart, Richard Hodges, Louis D. Levine, Gregory A. Johnson, Jim G. Shaffer, Hans J. Nissen
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 23:613-640
During the Proto-Elamite period, 3300-2800 B.C., a political and economic hegemony seems to have arisen in the southwestern highlands of Iran. The power of this hegemony was derived from its control over the major trade routes between the Iranian pla
Autor:
Robert McC. Adams, H. Neville Chittick, Henry T. Wright, William H. McNeill, Bruce G. Trigger, Yehudi A. Cohen, Rolf Gundlach, Frank Hole, Gary A. Wright, J. M. Adovasio, James Mellaart, Burchard Brentjes, Janice Stargardt
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 15:239-258
Most studies of ancient trade, it is argued, have tended to isolate the subject too narrowly as habitual patterns in the movement of goods. New knowledge continues to be generated using that approach, partly as a result of recent technical advances i
Autor:
James Mellaart
Publikováno v:
Anatolian Studies. 30:91-99
In every aspect of Turkish studies, the non-Turkish scholar is at a disadvantage in trying to understand the complexities of the Turkish heritage. However hard we may try to learn and understand the language, customs, arts and crafts, through a lifet
Autor:
James Mellaart
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 53:6-18
Autor:
James Mellaart
Publikováno v:
Anatolian Studies. 8:127-156
The village of Hacilar is situated in the Vilayet of Burdur in South-west Anatolia, about 25 km. west of Burdur itself on the main road to Yeşilova and Denizli. The chalcolithic site lies about 1·5 km. west of the village and just beyond the orchar
Autor:
Seton Lloyd, James Mellaart
Publikováno v:
Anatolian Studies. 6:101-135
The Second Excavating season at Beycesultan lasted from 1st May to 6th July, 1955. As a result of a motor accident on 30th April Mr. Seton Lloyd was unable to take charge of the work until 21st May and his place was taken by Mr. James Mellaart, Insti
Autor:
James Mellaart
Publikováno v:
Anatolian Studies. 14:39-119
The third season of excavations at Çatal Hüyük lasted from 10th June until 30th August, 1963, seventy working days with an average of thirty-five men, some local but most from the Beycesultan area, under our foreman, Veli Karaaslan, and our truste