DERLEYEN(LER):
Hélène Maloigne
Murat Akar
TRANSLATED BY: Azer Keskin
Müge Bulu
Sim İris Belik
CATEGORY:
Archaeology
Archaeology and History of Art
Art History
PAGES: 280
SIZE: 23 x 28 cm.
EDITION: 1st Print ,2014-09-01 00:00:00
HARDCOVER ISBN: 9786055250379
HARDCOVER PRICE: 90 TL
This book is published within the framework of the exhibition The Forgotten Kingdom: Archaeology and Photography at Ancient Alalakh held at Koç University’s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations between 13 September – 7 December 2014.
The Forgotten Kingdom offers a comparative look at the history of archaeology, archaeological photography and the community landscape from the early twentieth to twenty-first centuries by presenting a selection of photographs from the excavations conducted at Tell Atchana, ancient Alalakh, both in the 1930-40s and the present day. The site is located along the major branch of the Orontes River in the Amuq Valley of Hatay, near present-day Antakya in southern Türkiye. It is the largest Middle and Late Bronze Age settlement in the region and was the capital of the Kingdom of Mukish in the second millennium BC.
This book is published within the framework of the exhibition The Forgotten Kingdom: Archaeology and Photography at Ancient Alalakh held at Koç University’s Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations between 13 September – 7 December 2014.
Editors' Foreword / Murat Akar, Hélène Maloigne
Foreword / K. Aslıhan Yener
Foreword / Ian Caroll
Intorduction / Murat Akar, Hélène Maloigne
Hatay in the Early Republican Era in Türkiye / Dilek Barlas
Sir Leonard Woolley and Tell Atchana, Alalakh (1935-49) / Hélène Maloigne
Re-examining and the Re-imaging the Past / K. Aslıhan Yener
Near Eastern Encounters: The Collections and Archives of the Institute of Archaeology, UCL / Rachael Thyrza Sparks
The British Museum and Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology Collections from Tell Atchana, Alalakh / Dominique Collon
The Arkeo-Park Project and Community Engagement at Tell Atchana, Alalakh / Emily C. Arauz
Experimental Archaeology at Alalakh: The Link between Past and Present / Murat Akar
Envisioning the Past, Documenting the Present / Murat Akar, Hélène Maloigne
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