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ZUO Antalya 31.5 in. L Multicolor 30.9 in. H Oval Mango Wood Bar Cart
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 27.54 $Introducing the Antalya Bar Cart, a sleek and functional addition to elevate your living room or dining area with elegance. Crafted with a chic blend of brown lacquered acacia wood and brushed steel, its deco-inspired design exudes modern sophistication. Enhance your entertaining space with the stylish and versatile Antalya Bar Cart. Color: Multicolor.
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Sculptures of the Museum in Antalya
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.98 $OZGUR, M. EDIP Sculptures of the Museum in Antalya. A journey into mythology and into history. Ankara: Donmez Ofset, 2008. Large 8vo., 163 p., b/w ills. Paperback. New ISBN: 9789753871006 CATALOG: Archaeology KEYWORDS: Antalya - Attalia - Adalia Museum Sculpture Anatolian civilizations Archaeology
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A Complete Guide to the Three Major Cities of the Ancient Antalya Pamphylia (Perge, Aspendos, Side)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.99 $Paperback in gently used condition; scuff to covers (esp edges); five lines of notes in the back in red ink, previous owner's name inside front cover; otherwise all 159 numbered pages clean, filled with color photos; as depicted in stock photo
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The Book of Lycia Archaeology, Culture and History in Western Antalya
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 75.00 $Editors: Translator: 611 pages.
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St Paul Trail
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 131.62 $The St Paul Trail is Turkey's first long distance walking route, running for 500 km through the Taurus mountains north of Antalya. It was waymarked by volunteers and opened in 2004. The book is a full description of the route with background information on the history and culture of the area. It includes a full-colour topographical map.
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On the Lycian way.
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.00 $The lands on which the Lycians lived benefited greatly from the lush Mediterranean climate. The Lycian settlements, stretching along the coast from the west of Antalya to Telmessus, and northwards to the land between the Taurus Mountains and Elmali, are unique in terms of location. The first sights of the cities are the sarcophagi and the house-like rock-cut tombs. These tombs were built to resemble houses in the hope and belief that life would continue within the monumental structures, which still stand to this day. Both the sarcophagi and the rock-cut tombs reflect all the details of craftsmanship of their wooden houses. The Lycians wrote notes on these monuments in order to protect the traces of life. They left curses threatening raiders with verses of heavy punishments, lions and Medusa heads. They proved their craft skills in the large monumental tombs (Heroons). The carvings on the Xanthos Nereid monument, the Pericles Heroon in Lymra and the Trysa Heroon are unique works, both as art and for the mythological stories they tell. It is possible to also see Persian and Greek influences on the carvings. Many tablets remain describing their lives in the cities they constructed. Even though their language has not yet been fully deciphered, the multi lingual writings give hints about the daily lives of the Lycians. The stories on the monumental tombs are just like pages of history talking about those days. It is possible to feel the hope, joy, pain, inevitability, resistance, sovereignty and defeat contained in the inscriptions. When we hit the road for our documentary on the Lycians we started to follow visible and hidden traces of the Lycians between the Mediterranean Sea and the Taurus Mountains. We have tried to reflect what we saw and experienced in addition to the discoveries and researches of travellers of the 18th century and after. Besides our long trips on the Lycian Way we discovered many more hidden Lycian settlements at the peaks of the Taurus Mountains
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Teke yörükleri, (1800-1900).
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 25.00 $Original bdg. HC. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. [xx], 495 p. Teke yörükleri, (1800-1900). Teke yoruks in 19th century. TURKOLOGY Yoruk culture Turcoman Turkmen Immigrant culture Folklore Antalya - Teke Local culture. 504 p.
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