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Roads of Ancient Anatolia. 2 volumes set100%: TAKEKO - FATIH CIMOK HARADA: Roads of Ancient Anatolia. 2 volumes set (ISBN: 9789756445242) 2008, A Turizm Yayinlari, in Englisch, Bände: 1, 2, Broschiert.
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9789756445242 - TAKEKO - FATIH CIMOK HARADA: Roads of Ancient Anatolia. 2 volumes set
TAKEKO - FATIH CIMOK HARADA

Roads of Ancient Anatolia. 2 volumes set (2008)

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ISBN: 9789756445242 bzw. 9756445246, Bände: 1, 2, in Englisch, 476 Seiten, A Turizm Yayinlari, gebundenes Buch, neu.

231,80 ($ 243,90)¹ + Versand: 23,71 ($ 24,95)¹ = 255,51 ($ 268,85)¹
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Librakons.
First edition, 4to., 2 volumes set (236, [2] p., color ills.; 236, [2] p., color ills.). Over 250 different ancient roads. Rock-cut passes. Road inscriptions. Milestones. Bridges. Ruts. Over 330 Colour Pictures. Volume 1: Western Anatolia from the Sea of Marmara to the Miditerranean / Southern Anatolia from Pamphylia to the Orontes. Volume 2: From Phrygia to the Euphrates / The Euphrates and beyond / Black Sea Region. Original bdg. New, Hardcover, Label: A Turizm Yayinlari, A Turizm Yayinlari, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2008, Studio: A Turizm Yayinlari, Verkaufsrang: 9315911.
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9789756445235 - Fatih Cimok, Takeko Harada: Roads of Ancient Anatolia. Volume One
Fatih Cimok, Takeko Harada

Roads of Ancient Anatolia. Volume One (2008)

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ISBN: 9789756445235 bzw. 9756445238, in Englisch, 236 Seiten, A Turizm Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu.

235,53 ($ 250,00)¹ + Versand: 23,51 ($ 24,95)¹ = 259,04 ($ 274,95)¹
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WELCOME TO SELLER PAYITAHT'S LIBRARY!!! The book is the only one of its kind which brings together over 250 different ancient roads, rock-cut passes, road inscriptions, milestones, bridges and ruts from western Anatolia to the Mediterranean and southern Anatolia from Pamphylia to the Orontes River. Anatolia entered into the historical era during the latter part of the Bronze Age, shortly before the foundation of the Hittite Kingdom. The pre-Hittite cuneiform tablets uncovered at Karum of Kanes (Kültepe) mention ass caravans moving back and forth between Mesopotamia and central Anatolia, a trip of some 1,000 km. Although these routes can tentatively be reconstructed there is no information about the roads. In a letter recovered from Kültepe, a merchant in tin asks his agent to divide the merchandise into small pieces, hide it into his clothes and bring it to town by the 'smugglers' track'; something usually done to avoid import taxes. His warning implies the existence of better roads than mountain tracks as early as the 1800s BC. For the journey between home and Anatolia the Assyrian merchants mostly employed asses or porters, and paved roads were not necessary. Thus the established caravan routes of the time, controlled by the local authority, were no more than roads in general sense. Still, the repeated use of the safest and easiest routes probably created more or less established caravan trails. The passes through high mountains and crossing points of the Euphrates were not many. Such sites were probably known and used by all the caravans. Hardcover, Étiquette: A Turizm Publishing, A Turizm Publishing, Groupe de produits: Book, Publié: 2008, Studio: A Turizm Publishing.
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9789756445235 - Fatih Cimok, Takeko Harada: Roads of Ancient Anatolia. Volume One
Fatih Cimok, Takeko Harada

Roads of Ancient Anatolia. Volume One (2008)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN HC NW

ISBN: 9789756445235 bzw. 9756445238, in Englisch, 236 Seiten, A Turizm Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu.

237,60 ($ 250,00)¹ + Versand: 23,71 ($ 24,95)¹ = 261,31 ($ 274,95)¹
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Sahafeyn Bookstore.
WELCOME TO SELLER PAYITAHT'S LIBRARY!!! The book is the only one of its kind which brings together over 250 different ancient roads, rock-cut passes, road inscriptions, milestones, bridges and ruts from western Anatolia to the Mediterranean and southern Anatolia from Pamphylia to the Orontes River. Anatolia entered into the historical era during the latter part of the Bronze Age, shortly before the foundation of the Hittite Kingdom. The pre-Hittite cuneiform tablets uncovered at Karum of Kanes (Kültepe) mention ass caravans moving back and forth between Mesopotamia and central Anatolia, a trip of some 1,000 km. Although these routes can tentatively be reconstructed there is no information about the roads. In a letter recovered from Kültepe, a merchant in tin asks his agent to divide the merchandise into small pieces, hide it into his clothes and bring it to town by the 'smugglers' track'; something usually done to avoid import taxes. His warning implies the existence of better roads than mountain tracks as early as the 1800s BC. For the journey between home and Anatolia the Assyrian merchants mostly employed asses or porters, and paved roads were not necessary. Thus the established caravan routes of the time, controlled by the local authority, were no more than roads in general sense. Still, the repeated use of the safest and easiest routes probably created more or less established caravan trails. The passes through high mountains and crossing points of the Euphrates were not many. Such sites were probably known and used by all the caravans. Hardcover, Label: A Turizm Publishing, A Turizm Publishing, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2008, Studio: A Turizm Publishing.
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