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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Volume 2 ONLY, a two-book set of Text and Plates. (Volume 1 is NOT included.) - crisp clean w/light shelfwear/edgewear - may have remainder mark Jumbo-sized.

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Published by Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 1990
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Condition: Very Good. The books dust jacket is in very good condition with minor shelf ware such as scuffs and creasing, otherwise the content is in very good condition.

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Language: English
Published by Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 1990
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Language: English
Published by Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 1990
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Condition: New. New dust jacket. Volume 2: Text and Plates. 2 Volume Set. Shrink wrapped! NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES.

Language: English
Published by Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, 1990
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Town and Country in Southeastern Anatolia : The Stratigraphic Sequence at Kurban Hoyuk
Algaze, Guillermo (EDT); Evins, M. A. (EDT); Marfoe, Leon (EDT); Ingraham, M. L. (EDT)
Language: English
Published by Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 1990
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Language: English
Published by Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, Chicago, 1990
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Until recently, the lower Euphrates basin in southeastern Turkey had remained closed to research. The region was virtually unexplored, an archaeological terra incognita. This situation was particularly regrettable since downstream in northern Syria recent archaeological work along the Euphra…tes basin had demonstrated beyond doubt the historical importance of the area. A dramatic change occurred in the second half of the 1970s as a result of the announcement of plans by the Turkish government to build two additional dams on the Euphrates river as part of its long-term development program for southeastern Anatolia, the Gueneydo(c)u Anadolu Projesi. This allowed comprehensive surveys to be made of the areas and sites to be destroyed by the reservoirs of the dams in question, the Karakaya and Karababa (now Atatuerk) dams, and ultimately for the start of an international archaeological salvage effort within the reservoir areas. As part of this effort a number of Turkish and foreign expeditions were fielded, and as a result of their work a much clearer picture than was heretofore possible of the archaeological history of an important region of the northern periphery of the Fertile Crescent has begun to emerge. It is in this context that the Chicago Euphrates Archaeological Project of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago should be understood. It conducted excavations at one of the threatened sites, Kurban Hoeyuek, and carried out surveys of its immediate environs. The site is located in the lower portion of the Karababa reservoir area and is one of several sites that hold the key for understanding the archaeological sequence of the lower portion of the Euphrates basin in southeastern Turkey. The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago conducted excavations at Kurban Hoeyuek, along with surveys of its immediate environs. Located in the lower portion of the Karababa reservoir area, it is one of several sites crucial to understanding the archaeological sequence of the lower portion of the Euphrates basin in southeastern Turkey. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

Town and Country in Southeastern Anatolia : The Stratigraphic Sequence at Kurban Hoyuk
Algaze, Guillermo (EDT); Evins, M. A. (EDT); Marfoe, Leon (EDT); Ingraham, M. L. (EDT)
Language: English
Published by Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 1990
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Language: English
Published by Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, Chicago, 1990
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Until recently, the lower Euphrates basin in southeastern Turkey had remained closed to research. The region was virtually unexplored, an archaeological terra incognita. This situation was particularly regrettable since downstream in northern Syria recent archaeological work along the Euphra…tes basin had demonstrated beyond doubt the historical importance of the area. A dramatic change occurred in the second half of the 1970s as a result of the announcement of plans by the Turkish government to build two additional dams on the Euphrates river as part of its long-term development program for southeastern Anatolia, the Gueneydo(c)u Anadolu Projesi. This allowed comprehensive surveys to be made of the areas and sites to be destroyed by the reservoirs of the dams in question, the Karakaya and Karababa (now Atatuerk) dams, and ultimately for the start of an international archaeological salvage effort within the reservoir areas. As part of this effort a number of Turkish and foreign expeditions were fielded, and as a result of their work a much clearer picture than was heretofore possible of the archaeological history of an important region of the northern periphery of the Fertile Crescent has begun to emerge. It is in this context that the Chicago Euphrates Archaeological Project of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago should be understood. It conducted excavations at one of the threatened sites, Kurban Hoeyuek, and carried out surveys of its immediate environs. The site is located in the lower portion of the Karababa reservoir area and is one of several sites that hold the key for understanding the archaeological sequence of the lower portion of the Euphrates basin in southeastern Turkey. The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago conducted excavations at Kurban Hoeyuek, along with surveys of its immediate environs. Located in the lower portion of the Karababa reservoir area, it is one of several sites crucial to understanding the archaeological sequence of the lower portion of the Euphrates basin in southeastern Turkey. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.