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Kingdoms Of Ruin The Art And Architectural Splendours Of Ancient Turkey Jeremy Stafforddeitsch

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Kingdoms Of Ruin The Art And Architectural Splendours Of Ancient Turkey Jeremy Stafforddeitsch
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 40.58 MB
Author: Jeremy Stafford-Deitsch
ISBN: 9780755625123, 0755625129
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Kingdoms Of Ruin The Art And Architectural Splendours Of Ancient Turkey Jeremy Stafforddeitsch by Jeremy Stafford-deitsch 9780755625123, 0755625129 instant download after payment.

“Turkey boasts a legacy of extraordinary richness and magnificence. From the dawn of civilization Anatolia spawned great empires of her own - Hittite, Phrygian and Lydian - and then felt the mark of Persia, Greece and Rome. The story of the country is one of migration and conquest, artistic and spiritual splendour and cities and gods trampled underfoot. The brutal greatness of this complex past is reflected in the ruins populating the region’s immense landscape. Some sites, such as Homer-haunted Troy, white marbled Ephesus and the lofty acropolis of Pergamon, are already familiar to the modern visitor.More intrepid travellers encounter fallen cities that may be less famous, but are no less spectacular. They leave wondering what yet awaits discovery along the timeless Aegean coastline, either buried in the shadows of resin-scented pine-forests or clinging to the foothills of distant, snow-capped mountains. In ““Kingdoms of Ruin””, acclaimed photographer Jeremy Stafford-Deitsch presents 150 sublime full-colour images to illustrate the unparalleled glory of Anatolia's matchless ancient sites. Some are world famous, some are known only to scholars while a few are visited only by shepherds and treasure hunters. Introduced by an extensive contextualising essay, ““Kingdoms of Ruin”” will be essential reading for historians of antiquity and armchair travellers alike.”

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