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Reflections of Ancient Anatolian Society in Archaeology — Jak Yakar

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Reflections of Ancient Anatolian Society in Archaeology

Jak Yakar

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Reflections of Ancient Anatolian Society in Archaeology

Jak Yakar

Jak Yakar tarafından kaleme alınan Reflections of Ancient Anatolian Society in Archaeology Homer Kitabevi eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor Reflections of Ancient Anatolian Society in Archaeology Jak Yakar Kitap Özeti Jak Yakar studied Archaeology Near Eastern Civilizations and Prehistory at Istanbul University between 1960 and 1965 He pursued his graduate studies at Brandeis University in Massachussets on a Wien Scholarship grant receiving a PhD in Mediterranean Studies in 1968 Following compulsory army service in 1970 he accepted Tel Aviv Universitys offer to establish the Ancient Anatolian Civilizations section in the Department of Archaeology After working with the late B U Alkım on the Samsun Archaeological Project from 1972 to 1975 he concentrated on ethno arcaological studies conducting research mostly in the northern eastern and southeastern provinces of Turkey This book provides students of Anatolian archaeology with a revised and detailed assessment of cultural social economic political and industrial evolution in prehistoric and preliterate Anatolia The six principal cultural periods as discussed in Chapters 2 to 7 constitute a time span extending third millennium BC Chapter 1 begins with a short description of the early Holocene landscape climate flora and fauna and briefly touches on the Paleolithic and Epipaleolithic ancestry of Neolithic Anatolian society while also highlighting some of the difficulties encountered in investigating and reconstructing the lives of Anatolian hunter gatherers and agro pastoralists especially their subsistene modes and economic organization social strusture and spiritual life Among the topics covered are ethnographic analogies in prehistoric archaeology dynamics of culture shange and sultural transmission use of culturel terminologies and the chronology of incipience primacay and socio economiç complewity Moreover this book tries to recorstruct the nature of prehistoric religions and aspects of ritual and spiritual life To this end the author relies on an ethno archaeological approach in order to illustrate the manifestations of spiritual beliefs in the material culture of totemic and shamanic societies Additional topics discussed include socio economic dimensions of farming in Neolithic Anatolia Anatolias involvement in the adoption of farming in Southeast Europe Neolithic migrations and their socio economic and cultural dimensions the persistence of shamanism among the Neolithic farmers of Anatolia and the urbanization process and formation of city states Yayınevi Homer Kitabevi Yazar Jak Yakar Sayfa 640 Sayfa Kağıt 1 Hamur Boyut 17 00x24 00 cm Basım Yılı 2011 Barkod 9789944483377 Kategori Referans Kitaplar

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Jak Yakar studied Archaeology Near Eastern Civilizations and Prehistory at Istanbul University between 1960 and 1965 He pursued his graduate studies at Brandeis University in Massachussets on a Wien Scholarship grant receiving a PhD in Mediterranean Studies in 1968 Following compulsory army service in 1970 he accepted Tel Aviv University s offer to establish the Ancient Anatolian Civilizations section in the Department of Archaeology After working with the late B U Alkım on the Samsun Archaeological Project from 1972 to 1975 he concentrated on ethno arcaological studies conducting research mostly in the northern eastern and southeastern provinces of Turkey This book provides students of Anatolian archaeology with a revised and detailed assessment of cultural social economic political and industrial evolution in prehistoric and preliterate Anatolia The six principal cultural periods as discussed in Chapters 2 to 7 constitute a time span extending third millennium BC Chapter 1 begins with a short description of the early Holocene landscape climate flora and fauna and briefly touches on the Paleolithic and Epipaleolithic ancestry of Neolithic Anatolian society while also highlighting some of the difficulties encountered in investigating and reconstructing the lives of Anatolian hunter gatherers and agro pastoralists especially their subsistene modes and economic organization social strusture and spiritual life Among the topics covered are ethnographic analogies in prehistoric archaeology dynamics of culture shange and sultural transmission use of culturel terminologies and the chronology of incipience primacay and socio economiç complewity Moreover this book tries to recorstruct the nature of prehistoric religions and aspects of ritual and spiritual life To this end the author relies on an ethno archaeological approach in order to illustrate the manifestations of spiritual beliefs in the material culture of totemic and shamanic societies Additional topics discussed include socio economic dimensions of farming in Neolithic Anatolia Anatolia s involvement in the adoption of farming in Southeast Europe Neolithic migrations and their socio economic and cultural dimensions the persistence of shamanism among the Neolithic farmers of Anatolia and the urbanization process and formation of city states

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Jak Yakar studied Archaeology Near Eastern Civilizations and Prehistory at Istanbul University between 1960 and 1965 He pursued his graduate studies at Brandeis University in Massachussets on a Wien Scholarship grant receiving a PhD in Mediterranean Studies in 1968 Following compulsory army service in 1970 he accepted Tel Aviv University s offer to establish the Ancient Anatolian Civilizations section in the Department of Archaeology After working with the late B U Alkım on the Samsun Archaeological Project from 1972 to 1975 he concentrated on ethno arcaological studies conducting research mostly in the northern eastern and southeastern provinces of Turkey This book provides students of Anatolian archaeology with a revised and detailed assessment of cultural social economic political and industrial evolution in prehistoric and preliterate Anatolia The six principal cultural periods as discussed in Chapters 2 to 7 constitute a time span extending third millennium BC Chapter 1 begins with a short description of the early Holocene landscape climate flora and fauna and briefly touches on the Paleolithic and Epipaleolithic ancestry of Neolithic Anatolian society while also highlighting some of the difficulties encountered in investigating and reconstructing the lives of Anatolian hunter gatherers and agro pastoralists especially their subsistene modes and economic organization social strusture and spiritual life Among the topics covered are ethnographic analogies in prehistoric archaeology dynamics of culture shange and sultural transmission use of culturel terminologies and the chronology of incipience primacay and socio economiç complewity Moreover this book tries to recorstruct the nature of prehistoric religions and aspects of ritual and spiritual life To this end the author relies on an ethno archaeological approach in order to illustrate the manifestations of spiritual beliefs in the material culture of totemic and shamanic soci

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Jak Yakar b 1943 in Istanbul studied Archaeology Near Eastern Civilizations and Prehistory at Istanbul University between 1960 and 1965 He pursued his graduate studies at Brandeis University in Massachusetts on a Wien Scholarship grant receiving a PhD in Mediterranean Studies in 1968 Following compulsory army service in 1970 he accepted Tel Aviv University s offer to establish the Ancient Anatolian Civilizations section in the Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Cultures there During his long career at Tel Aviv University he served as the Chairman of the Department and the Director of the Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology After working with the late B U Alkim on the Samsun Archaeological Project from 1972 to 1975 he concentrated on ethno archaeological studies conducting research mostly in the northern eastern and southeastern provinces of Turkey This book provides students of Anatolian archaeology with a revised and detailed assessment of cultural social economic political and industrial evolution in prehistoric and preliterate Anatolia The six principal cultural periods as discussed in Chapters 2 to 7 constitute a time span extending third millennium BC Chapter 1 begins with a short description of the early Holocene landscape climate flora and fauna and briefly touches on the Paleolithic and Epipaleolithic ancestry of Neolithic Anatolian society while also highlighting some of the difficulties encountered in investigating and reconstructing the lives of Anatolian hunter gatherers and agro pastoralists especially their subsistence modes and economic organization social structure and spiritual life Among the topics covered are ethnographic analogies in prehistoric archaeology dynamics of culture change and cultural transmission use of cultural terminologies and the chronology of incipience primacy and socioeconomic complexity Moreover this book tries to reconstruct the nature of prehistoric religions and aspects of ritual and spiritual life To this end the author relies on an ethno archaeological approach in order to illustrate the manifestations of spiritual beliefs in the material culture of totemic and shamanic societies Additional topics discussed include socioeconomic dimensions of farming in Neolithic Anatolia Anatolia s involvement in the adoption of farming in Southeast Europe Neolithic migrations and their socioeconomic and cultural dimensions the persistence of shamanism among the Neolithic farmers of Anatolia and the urbanization process and formation of citystates