#smrgKİTABEVİ James Mellaart The Journey to Çatalhöyük CİLTLİ - 2020

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ISBN-10:
9786053965237
Kargoya Teslim Süresi:
3&6
Stok Kodu:
1199083340
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21x28
Sayfa Sayısı:
476 sayfa + 239 illustrasyon (149 renkli+90 Siyah Beyaz)
Basım Yeri:
İstanbul
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1
Basım Tarihi:
2020
Kapak Türü:
Ciltli
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1. Hamur
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Türkçe
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James Mellaart The Journey to Çatalhöyük CİLTLİ -        2020
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James Mellaart was a pioneering archaeologist who made some of the greatest discoveries about Turkey's prehistoric past, changing our understanding of the late stone age forever. His excavation of the huge Neolithic mound site of Çatalhöyük, now a World Heritage Site, brought revolutionary evidence of a complex prehistoric town, revealing previously undreamt of art and culture, and making him famous. However, there was far more to the man than his archaeology – his troubled childhood, fierce identity, love for Turkish culture, as well as the controversies by which he was dogged, meant that his life was filled with adventure and exoticism.

This book delves into the life of James Mellaart and his wife Arlette, their family histories and historical Istanbul, the romantic backdrop to Mellaart's ground-breaking work. His son Alan explores in detail how the lives of his parents and their respective families unfolded, set against the social whirl of a summer palace on the Bosphorus. Mellaart's archaeological discoveries and the excitement of excavation are vividly explained in first-hand accounts by those who were there at the time. Historical reports, eyewitness accounts from those who knew him and assessments of the impact of both Mellaart's work and character by leading academics show the undoubted importance of his contribution to the archaeology of Turkey and the wider Near East. Richly illustrated in colour throughout, here for the first time the reader encounters previously unseen archive materials, including Mellaart's personal notebooks and accounts, giving new perspective on one of the greatest and most controversial characters in the history of archaeology

Contents:
Preface / Alan Mellaart, Emma L Baysal
Prologue: The Skeleton Cleaning Club: Childhood Memories of Çatal Hüyük / Alan Mellaart
The life of James Mellaart / Alan Mellaart
Arlette Mellaart: A Journey to Archaeology / Alan Mellaart
Bohemia on the Bosphorus / Arlette Mellaart
Safvet Pasha / Sinan Kuneralp
Kadri and Ulviye Cenani / Alan Mellaart
James Mellaart: A Man Addicted to Archaeology / Mehmet Özdoğan
Extracts From The Interval: A Life in Near Eastern Archaeology / Seton Lloyd Working with Jimmy and Arlette Mellaart from 1955 to 1958 / David Stronach James Mellaart and Hacılar / Maxime Brami
Jimmy Bey of Hacılar' and someMemories of Fifty Years / Refik Duru Notes on the Çatal Hüyük Excavations / Ian Todd
Letters from Çatalhöyük / Grace Huxtable
Mellaart's Notebooks: The Story of Çatalhöyük's First Days / Emma L. Baysal

James Mellaart was a pioneering archaeologist who made some of the greatest discoveries about Turkey's prehistoric past, changing our understanding of the late stone age forever. His excavation of the huge Neolithic mound site of Çatalhöyük, now a World Heritage Site, brought revolutionary evidence of a complex prehistoric town, revealing previously undreamt of art and culture, and making him famous. However, there was far more to the man than his archaeology – his troubled childhood, fierce identity, love for Turkish culture, as well as the controversies by which he was dogged, meant that his life was filled with adventure and exoticism.

This book delves into the life of James Mellaart and his wife Arlette, their family histories and historical Istanbul, the romantic backdrop to Mellaart's ground-breaking work. His son Alan explores in detail how the lives of his parents and their respective families unfolded, set against the social whirl of a summer palace on the Bosphorus. Mellaart's archaeological discoveries and the excitement of excavation are vividly explained in first-hand accounts by those who were there at the time. Historical reports, eyewitness accounts from those who knew him and assessments of the impact of both Mellaart's work and character by leading academics show the undoubted importance of his contribution to the archaeology of Turkey and the wider Near East. Richly illustrated in colour throughout, here for the first time the reader encounters previously unseen archive materials, including Mellaart's personal notebooks and accounts, giving new perspective on one of the greatest and most controversial characters in the history of archaeology

Contents:
Preface / Alan Mellaart, Emma L Baysal
Prologue: The Skeleton Cleaning Club: Childhood Memories of Çatal Hüyük / Alan Mellaart
The life of James Mellaart / Alan Mellaart
Arlette Mellaart: A Journey to Archaeology / Alan Mellaart
Bohemia on the Bosphorus / Arlette Mellaart
Safvet Pasha / Sinan Kuneralp
Kadri and Ulviye Cenani / Alan Mellaart
James Mellaart: A Man Addicted to Archaeology / Mehmet Özdoğan
Extracts From The Interval: A Life in Near Eastern Archaeology / Seton Lloyd Working with Jimmy and Arlette Mellaart from 1955 to 1958 / David Stronach James Mellaart and Hacılar / Maxime Brami
Jimmy Bey of Hacılar' and someMemories of Fifty Years / Refik Duru Notes on the Çatal Hüyük Excavations / Ian Todd
Letters from Çatalhöyük / Grace Huxtable
Mellaart's Notebooks: The Story of Çatalhöyük's First Days / Emma L. Baysal

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