Cities and Citadels

From the Iron Age to Seljuks

DERLEYEN(LER): 
Nina Ergin
Scott Redford

TRANSLATED BY: A. Ezgi Dikici

LANGUAGE: Turkish

CATEGORY: Archaeology
History
PAGES: 399
SIZE: 16,5 x 24 cm.
EDITION: 2st print September2021 ,2016-06-08 00:00:00
HARDCOVER ISBN: 9786055250980
HARDCOVER PRICE: 140 TL

This book is the Turkish translation of Cities and Citadels: From Iron Age to Seljuks published by Peeters Publishers. From the backcover of the English original:

“For millennia, walled citadels have served both as residences for rulers and military forces and as sacred centers embodying the power of the elite. The outcome of a symposium organized by Koc University’s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations, the essays in this volume are by leading scholars on the area that is now Türkiye, from the first millennium BC through the fourteenth century AD. They examine the phenomenon of citadels in a comparative perspective in Anatolia and neighboring regions. Archaeology, art history, and history are brought to bear on the phenomenon of the citadel in its urban context.”

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