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Assos: Living in the rocks. An archaeological guide. Paperback - 2010

by NURETTIN ARSLAN, BEATE BHLENDORF-ARSLAN.


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  • Title Assos: Living in the rocks. An archaeological guide.
  • Author NURETTIN ARSLAN, BEATE BHLENDORF-ARSLAN.
  • Binding Paperback
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  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Homer Kitabevi, Istanbul
  • Date 2010
  • ISBN 9789944483308
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Istanbul: Homer Kitabevi, 2010. Soft cover. New. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English. 180 p. Color and b/w ills. "Situated in northwest Asia Minor on a volcanic rock overlooking the Gulf of Adramyttion, Assos now stands in the village of Behram Köyü, Çanakkale. The settlement goes back to the second millennium BC and was later re-established by Aeolian settlers from Methymna in the 7th century BC. Assos possesses the only temple in the Doric order in Archaic Asia Minor. Great construction activities were conducted in the 4th century BC during the tyranny of the Banker Eubulus and his slave Hermeias. Aristotle's visit and his founding a school in Assos in 347-345 BC are arguably the most famous events in the history of the city. During Roman rule, Assos established good relations with Rome and as a result it was granted autonomy and the right to issue coins. The visit of St. Paul is another important landmark in the… Read More
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Istanbul: Homer Kitabevi, 2010. New. Paperback. 12x22 cm. In English. 180 p. B/w and colour ills. Situated in northwest Asia Minor on a volcanic rock overlooking the Gulf of Adramyttion, Assos now stands in the village of Behram Koyu, Canakkale. The settlement goes back to the second millennium BC and was later re-established by Aeolian settlers from Methymna in the 7th century BC. Assos possesses the only temple in the Doric order in Archaic Asia Minor. Great construction activities were conducted in the 4'1' century BC during the tyranny of the Banker Eubulus and his slave Hermeias. Aristotle's visit and his founding a school in Assos in 347-345 BC are arguably the most famous events in the history of the city. During Roman rule, Assos established good relations with Rome and as a result it was granted autonomy and the right to issue coins. The visit of St. Paul is another important landmark in the history of the city. In 1838 some of the architectural blocks were smuggled to Paris. The… Read More
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