The Companion Guide to Southern Turkey
Seiten
2002
Companion Guides (Verlag)
978-1-900639-39-2 (ISBN)
Companion Guides (Verlag)
978-1-900639-39-2 (ISBN)
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John Freely's Companion Guide to Istanbul was well received: 'The traveller gets exactly what he needs.' THE TIMES. Now he follows it with a guide to the fascinating sites of the Mediterranean coast and central Anatolia, many of which are still unexplored, and to whose civilisations he is an admirable guide.
John Freely's knowledge of Turkey is encyclopedic, and he is renowned for his interpretation of Turkish life, culture and history through the great monuments of the country's Byzantine, Ottoman and earlier past. Along the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts of Asia Minor there are archaeological sites of ancient Graeco-Roman cities dating back to the beginning of the first millennium BC, some of them originating in pre-Hellenic times. And in the interior of Anatolia are the ruins and monuments of still earlier city-states, kingdoms, empires and prehistoric cultures that stretch back some ten millennia to the late Stone Age, a palimpsest of civilizations, with each successive one builton and from the remnants of those which preceded it in this ancient landscape. The chapters in this guide comprise a continuous series of itineraries that travel along the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, with excursions into theinterior. There are maps of itineraries and plans of important monuments and archaeological sites; even the best road map of Turkey shows only some of the archeological sites covered in this guide.
JOHNFREELY has written extensively on Turkey, where he lives and works. This book is the second of three Companion Guides which will cover all of Turkey; his Companion Guide to Istanbul and the Marmara is also available.
John Freely's knowledge of Turkey is encyclopedic, and he is renowned for his interpretation of Turkish life, culture and history through the great monuments of the country's Byzantine, Ottoman and earlier past. Along the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts of Asia Minor there are archaeological sites of ancient Graeco-Roman cities dating back to the beginning of the first millennium BC, some of them originating in pre-Hellenic times. And in the interior of Anatolia are the ruins and monuments of still earlier city-states, kingdoms, empires and prehistoric cultures that stretch back some ten millennia to the late Stone Age, a palimpsest of civilizations, with each successive one builton and from the remnants of those which preceded it in this ancient landscape. The chapters in this guide comprise a continuous series of itineraries that travel along the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, with excursions into theinterior. There are maps of itineraries and plans of important monuments and archaeological sites; even the best road map of Turkey shows only some of the archeological sites covered in this guide.
JOHNFREELY has written extensively on Turkey, where he lives and works. This book is the second of three Companion Guides which will cover all of Turkey; his Companion Guide to Istanbul and the Marmara is also available.
John Freely has written extensively on Turkey, where he lives and works. This book is the second of three Companion Guides which will cover all of Turkey; his Companion Guide to Istanbul and the Marmara is also available.
Zusatzinfo | 16 colour. |
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Verlagsort | Woodbridge |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 108 x 181 mm |
Themenwelt | Reiseführer ► Europa ► Türkei |
ISBN-10 | 1-900639-39-4 / 1900639394 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-900639-39-2 / 9781900639392 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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