Anatolian iron ages : the proceedings of the Second Anatolian iron ages colloquium held at İzmir, 4-8 May 1987
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Anatolian iron ages : the proceedings of the Second Anatolian iron ages colloquium held at İzmir, 4-8 May 1987
(Monograph / British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, 13)(Oxbow monograph, 13)
Oxbow, c1991
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Summary and table of contents also in Turkish
Includes bibliographies and index
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Contains the Proceedings of the Second Anatolian Iron Ages Colloquium, held at Izmir, Turkey, 4th-8th May 1987. Among the 11 papers are ones covering: the problems of tin deposits in Anatolia and its need for tin; Iron Age pottery from Koskerbaba Hoyuk; and the Early Iron Age at Dilkaya.
Table of Contents
- The problem of tin deposits in Anatolia and its need for tin, according to the written sources, Oktay Belli
- Iron Age pottery from Koskerbaba Hoyuk, Onder Bilgi
- the early Iron Age at Dilkaya, A. Cilingiroglu
- a bronze sword from Luristan with a Proto-Arabic inscription, Hanne Lassen and Vagn Fabritius Buchwald
- glass in the Iron Age, C.S. Lightfoot
- construction and production of a monumental bronze candelabrum of King Menua of Urartu, Rivka Merhav and Arie Ruder
- the southwestward expansion of Urartu - new observations, Veli Sevin
- the close affinity between the Iron Age languages of Luvian origin in Anatolia and the first Iranian languages - the possible connection between the name "Turk" and the Anatolian name "Tarkhun" (lord, ruler), Bilge Umar
- the architectural origin of Urartian standard temples, David Ussishkin
- Urartian belt fittings from Burmagecit, Recep Yildirim
- the Iron Age finds from Kicikisla near Karapinar, Levent Zoroglu.
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