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ISBN 10: 1937040194 ISBN 13: 9781937040192
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The material remains and the more than 23,500 cuneiform tablets unearthed at the site of Kueltepe (ancient Kanesh) shed light on social, political, and economic aspects of the Middle Bronze age (ca. 20001700 years BC) in central Anatolia, but also in Upper Mesopotamia. The rich textual record provides ample information on a very sophisticated supraregional market economy, representing one of the best-documented historical cases of long-distance trade in the ancient world. Although the site was first excavated in 1893, followed by intermittent excavations between 1906 and 2005, modern scientific and interdisciplinary excavations have only been undertaken since 2006. The new scientific research at Kueltepe-Kanesh has already begun amassing new data and providing us with a unique opportunity to generate new perspectives and to challenge previous models and assumptions about, for example, trade, colonialism, ethnicity, art, religious ideas, identity, and patterns of social, political, and economic organization in the Near East during the Middle Bronze Age. A primary goal of this special volume is to integrate the work of scholars in archaeology, archaeometry, bioarchaeology, geoarchaeology, and history to develop a new synthetic research paradigm for investigating issues of trade, colonialism, ethnicity, art, identity, and urbanization in the Near East in a unified fashion. The material remains and the more than 23,500 cuneiform tablets unearthed at the site of Kueltepe (ancient Kanesh) shed light on social, political, and economic aspects of the Middle Bronze age (ca. 20001700 years BC) in central Anatolia, but also in Upper Mesopotamia. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. xi, 257 pages : illustrations, maps, plans. Series: Subartu ; XXXIX. Subartu. Kultepe international meetings (KIM) ; 2. Paper wrappers crisp, tiny nick to front panel, slight bumping to front outer hinge; minor erasure from verso of title page else contents as new. Additional postage may be required for shipment outside the United States. 1020 grams.
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Add to basketCondition: New. The material remains and the more than 23,500 cuneiform tablets unearthed at the site of Kultepe (ancient Kanesh) shed light on social, political, and economic aspects of the Middle Bronze age (ca. 2000-1700 years BC) in central Anatolia, but also in Upper Mesopotamia. Editor(s): Atici, Levent; Barjamovic, Gojko; Fairbairn, Andrew; Kulakoglu, Fikri. Series: Lockwood Journal of Cuneiform Studies Supplemental Series. Num Pages: 232 pages. BIC Classification: HBJF1; HBLA; HD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 282 x 222 x 18. Weight in Grams: 916. . 2014. Hardcover. . . . .
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Published by Kayseri: Kayseri Buyuksehir Belediyesi, 2010., Kayseri:, 2010
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Soft cover. Condition: New. KULAKOGLU, FIKRI - SELMIN KANGAL (Editors) Anadolu'nun Onsozu: Kultepe Kanis Karumu. Asurlular Istanbul'da. [Exhibition catalogue]. Kayseri: Kayseri Buyuksehir Belediyesi, 2010. 4to., 360 p., color and b/w ills. Paperback. New Oversize and very heavy volume. Please contact for postage cost. ISBN: 9789758046782 CATALOG: Archaeology KEYWORDS: Archaeology Assyria Excavation Anatolian civilizations History of art.
Condition: New. The material remains and the more than 23,500 cuneiform tablets unearthed at the site of Kultepe (ancient Kanesh) shed light on social, political, and economic aspects of the Middle Bronze age (ca. 2000-1700 years BC) in central Anatolia, but also in Upper Mesopotamia. Editor(s): Atici, Levent; Barjamovic, Gojko; Fairbairn, Andrew; Kulakoglu, Fikri. Series: Lockwood Journal of Cuneiform Studies Supplemental Series. Num Pages: 232 pages. BIC Classification: HBJF1; HBLA; HD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 282 x 222 x 18. Weight in Grams: 916. . 2014. Hardcover. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Hardback. Condition: New. The material remains and the more than 23,500 cuneiform tablets unearthed at the site of Kültepe (ancient Kanesh) shed light on social, political, and economic aspects of the Middle Bronze age (ca. 2000-1700 years BC) in central Anatolia, but also in Upper Mesopotamia. The rich textual record provides ample information on a very sophisticated supraregional market economy, representing one of the best-documented historical cases of long-distance trade in the ancient world. Although the site was first excavated in 1893, followed by intermittent excavations between 1906 and 2005, modern scientific and interdisciplinary excavations have only been undertaken since 2006. The new scientific research at Kültepe-Kanesh has already begun amassing new data and providing us with a unique opportunity to generate new perspectives and to challenge previous models and assumptions about, for example, trade, colonialism, ethnicity, art, religious ideas, identity, and patterns of social, political, and economic organization in the Near East during the Middle Bronze Age. A primary goal of this special volume is to integrate the work of scholars in archaeology, archaeometry, bioarchaeology, geoarchaeology, and history to develop a new synthetic research paradigm for investigating issues of trade, colonialism, ethnicity, art, identity, and urbanization in the Near East in a unified fashion.
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Condition: New. InhaltsverzeichnisIntroduction: Integrating Current Research at Kultepe-Kanesh Chapter 1 - Kultepe-Kanesh in the Early Bronze Age Sabahattin Ezer Chapter 2 - The Lower Town of Kultepe: Urban Layout and Population Thomas Klitgard .
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The material remains and the more than 23,500 cuneiform tablets unearthed at the site of Kueltepe (ancient Kanesh) shed light on social, political, and economic aspects of the Middle Bronze age (ca. 20001700 years BC) in central Anatolia, but also in Upper Mesopotamia. The rich textual record provides ample information on a very sophisticated supraregional market economy, representing one of the best-documented historical cases of long-distance trade in the ancient world. Although the site was first excavated in 1893, followed by intermittent excavations between 1906 and 2005, modern scientific and interdisciplinary excavations have only been undertaken since 2006. The new scientific research at Kueltepe-Kanesh has already begun amassing new data and providing us with a unique opportunity to generate new perspectives and to challenge previous models and assumptions about, for example, trade, colonialism, ethnicity, art, religious ideas, identity, and patterns of social, political, and economic organization in the Near East during the Middle Bronze Age. A primary goal of this special volume is to integrate the work of scholars in archaeology, archaeometry, bioarchaeology, geoarchaeology, and history to develop a new synthetic research paradigm for investigating issues of trade, colonialism, ethnicity, art, identity, and urbanization in the Near East in a unified fashion. The material remains and the more than 23,500 cuneiform tablets unearthed at the site of Kueltepe (ancient Kanesh) shed light on social, political, and economic aspects of the Middle Bronze age (ca. 20001700 years BC) in central Anatolia, but also in Upper Mesopotamia. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. The material remains and the more than 23,500 cuneiform tablets unearthed at the site of Kültepe (ancient Kanesh) shed light on social, political, and economic aspects of the Middle Bronze age (ca. 2000-1700 years BC) in central Anatolia, but also in Upper Mesopotamia. The rich textual record provides ample information on a very sophisticated supraregional market economy, representing one of the best-documented historical cases of long-distance trade in the ancient world. Although the site was first excavated in 1893, followed by intermittent excavations between 1906 and 2005, modern scientific and interdisciplinary excavations have only been undertaken since 2006. The new scientific research at Kültepe-Kanesh has already begun amassing new data and providing us with a unique opportunity to generate new perspectives and to challenge previous models and assumptions about, for example, trade, colonialism, ethnicity, art, religious ideas, identity, and patterns of social, political, and economic organization in the Near East during the Middle Bronze Age. A primary goal of this special volume is to integrate the work of scholars in archaeology, archaeometry, bioarchaeology, geoarchaeology, and history to develop a new synthetic research paradigm for investigating issues of trade, colonialism, ethnicity, art, identity, and urbanization in the Near East in a unified fashion.
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