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1. Amorium: A Byzantine city in Anatolia. An archaeological guide.
by CHRISTOPHER LIGHTFOOD. 
Price: USD 22.00
Dealer: Biblio, Khalkedon Rare Books, IOBA, ESA
Description: Istanbul: Homer Kitabevi, Date: 2007. Soft cover. New. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English. 180 p. Color and b/w ills. "In 1836 William Hamilton identified the site of Amorium and provided the first description of the ancient ruins. "We reached the deserted and dreary site of what was once a populous city.Near the centre of the valley in which the ruins are situated. is an insulated hill about half a mile in circumference, on which may still be traced a portion of the walls of an Acropolis. The principal part of the town is to the S. and S.W. of the Acropolis. These ruins.appear chiefly to date from the early Byzantine or Christian period., marking the existence of one of those large and important towns which were destroyed in this part of Asia Minor by the irruptions of the Saracens and the Seljukian monarchs of Iconium." Much of what Hamilton described has now disappeared, but since 1988 the Amorium Excavations Project has been able to reveal other ruins that testify to the accuracy of his assessment of Amorium as an important Roman and Byzantine city. This guidebook aims to give an interim account of the on-going excavations and set the site in its proper historical context.". 2007. Homer Kitabevi ISBN 975829380x 9789758293803 [TR] 

2. Amorium: A Byzantine city in Anatolia. An archaeological guide.
by CHRISTOPHER LIGHTFOOD. 
Price: USD 22.00
Dealer: Abebooks, Khalkedon Rare Books, IOBA
Description: ISBN10: 975829380X, ISBN13: 9789758293803, [publisher: Homer Kitabevi, Istanbul] Softcover Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English. 180 p. Color and b/w ills. "In 1836 William Hamilton identified the site of Amorium and provided the first description of the ancient ruins. "We reached the deserted and dreary site of what was once a populous city.Near the centre of the valley in which the ruins are situated. is an insulated hill about half a mile in circumference, on which may still be traced a portion of the walls of an Acropolis. The principal part of the town is to the S. and S.W. of the Acropolis. These ruins.appear chiefly to date from the early Byzantine or Christian period., marking the existence of one of those large and important towns which were destroyed in this part of Asia Minor by the irruptions of the Saracens and the Seljukian monarchs of Iconium." Much of what Hamilton described has now disappeared, but since 1988 the Amorium Excavations Project has been able to reveal other ruins that testify to the accuracy of his assessment of Amorium as an important Roman and Byzantine city. This guidebook aims to give an interim account of the on-going excavations and set the site in its proper historical context.". [Istanbul, Turkey] [Publication Year: 2007]  

3. Amorium: A Byzantine City in Anatolia An Archaeological Guide Homer Archaeological Guides
by Chris Lightfoot 
Price: USD 27.50
Dealer: Biblio, Ergodebooks
Description: Homer Kitabevi, Date: 2007-05-28. Paperback. Used:Good. 2007. Homer Kitabevi ISBN 975829380X 9789758293803 [US] 

4. Amorium: A Byzantine City in Anatolia An Archaeological Guide Homer Archaeological Guides
by Chris Lightfoot; Mucahide Lightfoot 
Price: USD 27.50
Dealer: Biblio, Ergodebooks
Description: Homer Kitabevi, Date: 2007-05-28. Paperback. Good. 2007. Homer Kitabevi ISBN 975829380X 9789758293803 [US] 

5. Amorium: A Byzantine city in Anatolia. An archaelogical guide.
by LIGHTFOOT, CHRISTOPHER 
Price: USD 27.62
Dealer: Abebooks, BOSPHORUS BOOKS
Description: ISBN10: 975829380X, ISBN13: 9789758293803, [publisher: Istanbul: Homer Kitabevi, 2007., Istanbul:] Softcover LIGHTFOOT, CHRISTOPHER Amorium: A Byzantine city in Anatolia. An archaelogical guide. Istanbul: Homer Kitabevi, 2007. 8vo., 180 p., ills. Paperback. New ISBN: 9789758293803 CATALOG: Archaeology KEYWORDS: Byzantium Archaeology In 1836 William Hamilton identified the site of Amorium and provided the first description of the ancient ruins. “We reached the deserted and dreary site of what was once a populous city Near the centre of the valley in which the ruins are situated is an insulated hill about half a mile in circumference, on which may still be traced a portion of the walls of an Acropolis The principal part of the town is to the S. and S.W. of the Acropolis. These ruins appear chiefly to date from the early Byzantine or Christian period , marking the existence of one of those large and important towns which were destroyed in this part of Asia Minor by the irruptions of the Saracens and the Seljukian monarchs of Iconium.” Much of what Hamilton described has now disappeared, but since 1988 the Amorium Excavations Project has been able to reveal other ruins. [Istanbul, Turkey] [Publication Year: 2007]  

6. Amorium: A Byzantine City in Anatolia. An Archaeological Guide.
by Chris Lightfoot Mucahide Lightfoot 
Price: USD 40.00
Dealer: Biblio, Minus Two Bookstore
Description: Istanbul: Homer Kitabevi, Date: 2006. New. Paperback. 12x22 cm. In English. 180 p. B/w and colour ills. In 1836 William Hamilton identified the site of Amorium and provided the first description of the ancient ruins. We reached the deserted and dreary site of what was once a populous city…Near the centre of the valley in which the ruins are situated… is an insulated hill about half a mile in circumference, on which may still be traced a portion of the walls of an Acropolis… The principal part of the town is to the S. and S.W. of the Acropolis... These ruins…appear chiefly to date from the early Byzantine or Christian period…, marking the existence of one of those large and important towns which were destroyed in this part of Asia Minor by the irruptions of the Saracens and the Seljukian monarchs of Iconium. Much of what Hamilton described has now disappeared, but since 1988 the Amorium Excavations Project has been able to reveal other ruins that testify to the accuracy of his assessment of Amorium as an important Roman and Byzantine city. This guidebook aims to give an interim account of the on-going excavations and set the site in its proper historical context.Practical Information- Introduction- Timeline- History and Archaeology- The Prehistoric Site- Roman Amorium- Amorium in Late Antiquity- Amorium during the Dark Ages- Middle Byzantine Amorium- The Arrival of the Turks- The Rediscovery of Amorium- The Archaeologıcal Site- The Upper City- The Lower City- The Excavations- The Lower City- The Upper City- The Necropolis- The Amorian Dynasty- Select Bibliography 2006. Homer Kitabevi ISBN 975829380X 9789758293803 [TR] 

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