Spatial Webs charts the cultural heritage and identity of Anatolia, focusing on projects that incorporate Geographic Information Systems and other analytical […]

AUTHOR(S) Amy Singer, Anuja Dangol, Ayşe Nur Akdal, 250 TL

Spatial Webs: Mapping Anatolian Pasts for Research and the Public
Mapping Anatolian Pasts for Research and the Public

AUTHOR(S) Amy Singer, Anuja Dangol, Ayşe Nur Akdal,

At the cutting edge of spolia studies, the collected essays in this volume explore diverse forms and types of reuse in Anatolia […]

AUTHOR(S) Alessandra Guiglia, Claudia Barsanti, Elena Papastavrou, 92,59 TL

Spolia Reincarnated
Afterlives of Objects, Materials, and Spaces in Anatolia from Antiquity to the Ottoman Era

AUTHOR(S) Alessandra Guiglia, Claudia Barsanti, Elena Papastavrou,

Looking back, we see that everything has begun with the invention of steam engine – and along with this invention, […]

AUTHOR(S) Faruk Eczacıbaşı, 95 TL

It’s Just Getting Started
Flexibility, Convergence, Network Topology, and the Dark Side

AUTHOR(S) Faruk Eczacıbaşı,

This book is the Turkish translation of A Natural History of Human Morality, originally published by Harvard University Press. From the […]

AUTHOR(S) Michael Tomasello, 75 TL

A Natural History of Human Morality

AUTHOR(S) Michael Tomasello,

How would Constantinople, the last largest urban settlement of the Greco-Roman World become the largest city of Medieval Christian Europe? […]

AUTHOR(S) Paul Magdalino, 90 TL

Medieval Constantinople
Studies on the History and Topography of Byzantine Constantinople

AUTHOR(S) Paul Magdalino,

The Land of Türkiye has not only yielded archaeological finds essential to the formation of the field of archaeology; these […]

AUTHOR(S) Nina Ergin, Scott Redford, 18 TL

Perceptions of the Past in the Turkish Republic
Classical and Byzantine Periods

AUTHOR(S) Nina Ergin, Scott Redford,

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