MÖ. II. binyılın gelişkin ticari ve kültürel ilişkileri sonucu Anadolu’ya girdiği düşünülen
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NEW OBSERVATIONS OF THE DOGUBAYAZIT ROCK-CUT TOMB
The Rock-Cut Tomb of Doğubayazıt is a unique example in the Eastern Anatolian and Urartian geography with its plan, features and façade reliefs. It comprises of a main hall at the en...
THE EARLY NEO-ASSYRIAN PROVINCIAL ARMY OF GŪZĀNA
The Neo-Assyrian army is generally known from sources discovered in the core of the empire, i.e., palace reliefs, correspondence from the royal archives and royal inscriptions. Most ...
The Kingdom of Urartu faced many challenges apart from overcoming geographical difficulties in order to implement its settlement policy in its heartland – the Van Lake Basin. Foundin...
Urartu kralları İşpuini (MÖ 830-820) ve sonrasında oğlu Minua (MÖ 810-785/80) dönemlerinde inşa edilen Patnos/Aznavurtepe Kalesi’nden çıkan yazıtlarda burada Tanrı Haldi kapıları ve ...
BATHONEA. A SITE THAT NEVER EXISTED
The excavations conducted on the shores of Lake Küçükçekmece aroused a significant degree of interest both in academic circles and among the public. It was strongly emphasized that t...
Ivory carving, which is thought to enter Anatolia as a result of highly advanced commercial and cultural relations of the 1st Millennia BC, spread to a wider area and every region cr...
Urartu Krallığı’nın ilk devlet yatırımı olarak karşımıza çıkan Sardurburç Yapısı, Van Kalesi kayalığının kuzeybatı uç noktasında yer almaktadır. Kiklopik bloklardan oluşan yapı üzeri...