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Livres anciens et modernes

Sevket Dönmez.

Anatolia and Armenians. Great Exodus of the Halys Basin Iron Age community to the Eastern Anatolian Plateau.= Anadolu ve Ermeniler. Kizilirmak Havzasi Demir Çagi toplumunun Dogu Anadolu Yaylasi'na Büyük Göçü.

Anadolu Öntarih Yayinlari, 2016

25,00 €

Khalkedon Books, IOBA, ESA Bookshop

(Istanbul, Turquie)

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Détails

Année
2016
ISBN
9786058371804
Lieu d'édition
Istanbul
Auteur
Sevket Dönmez.
Pages
0
Éditeurs
Anadolu Öntarih Yayinlari
Format
4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
Edition
1st Edition
Thème
Archeology & Ancient history, Armenica
Description
Soft cover
Etat de conservation
Neuf
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

Paperback. Pbo. Large roy. 8vo. (24 x 19 cm). In English and Turkish. [x], 219 p., color and b/w ills. Anatolia and Armenians. Great Exodus of the Halys Basin Iron Age community to the Eastern Anatolian Plateau.= Anadolu ve Ermeniler. Kizilirmak Havzasi Demir Çagi toplumunun Dogu Anadolu Yaylasi'na Büyük Göçü. Archaeology is a learning process. The recent systematic archaeological excavations in Anatolia started transforming the history of the land we a re living in from myth to reality. Protohistory, contrary to popular belief, is not a general historical concept vvith a clear start and a clear ending. Which means Protohistory did not started and ended in a specific period. Neolithic , Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age a re the Protohistory of the Hittites; just as the Early Iron Age is the Protohistory of the Phrygians and Urartians. On the other hand, the Eastern Anatolian Plateau, vvhich lost it's literary tradition after the Urartians, lived through it's second Protohistorical Period in the Late Iron Age (600 - 200 BC). ¿n this book the author is revaluating the Second Protohistorical Period of the Eastern Anatolian Plateau in the light of present and contemporary archaeological evidence and historical sources; pointing out vvith proof that in order to find the roots in Eastern Anatolia one should look to the West.
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