The medieval climate anomaly and Byzantium: a review of the evidence on climatic fluctuations, economic performance and societal change [PDF]
At the beginning of the Medieval Climate Anomaly, in the ninth and tenth century, the medieval eastern Roman empire, more usually known as Byzantium, was recovering from its early medieval crisis and experiencing favourable climatic conditions for the ...
Fleitmann, Dominik +8 more
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Effects of Madrasah Buildings in Konya on the Formation of the City Center
Konya, a city that has hosted various civilizations throughout history, has a rich architectural culture. Konya became an important center in the fields of culture, art and education after it became the capital during the Anatolian Seljuk Period. In this
Gülçin Erdaş, Fatih Semerci
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Technique and Form of the Land: The Systems and the Morphologies of Turkish Caravanserais The Design of the Landscape, the Caravan Routes, the Silk Road, the Caravanserais [PDF]
This research doesn’t want to offer defined and systematic contributions; it isn’t a cataloguing or an historico-critical analysis of the “caravanserais” phenomenon. The aim consists in the effort to explain the relationship linking the form to geography,
Ficarelli, Loredana
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Biophilic Wisdom Of The Thirteenth And Fourteenth Century Seljukians' Mosque Architecture In Beysehir, Anatolia [PDF]
Modern life is becoming disconnected from nature. Yet many scientific studies suggest that people feel better at places where they can engage with nature, or in places designed with nature in mind.
TERECİ, Ayşegül
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Alawi syncretism : beliefs and traditions in the shrine of Hüseyin Gazi [PDF]
Religious Anthropology studies the origins, evolution and functions of religions. The discipline researching religious beliefs and rituals comparatively with cross-cultural perspectives tries to enlighten the belief world of the mankind.
Türk, Hüseyin
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Spatial Analysis of the Use of Iwan in Turkish Architecture from Central Asia to Anatolia [PDF]
The iwan, whose use dates back to ancient times in Iran, Mesopotamia and Central Asia, is an architectural element with functional and semantic qualities and is usually seen on a monumental scale.
DAĞ GÜRCAN, Ayşenur +1 more
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Museum of Anatolian Civilisation [PDF]
Taha Toros Arşivi, Dosya No: 114-Müzelerİstanbul Kalkınma Ajansı (TR10/14/YEN/0033) İstanbul Development Agency (TR10/14/YEN ...
Ülker, Çiğdem
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A Machine Learning-based Model to Predict the Cap Geometry of Anatolian Seljuk Kümbets [PDF]
The funerary structures known as kümbets emerged as a unique typology during the Anatolian Seljuk period (1077–1307). The term "kümbet" refers to a monumental tomb that has a tetrahedral, polyhedral, or conical cap.
Güzelci, Orkan Zeynel
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Architectural Interventions and Urban Transformation in the Arrangement of Mevlana Celaleddýn Rumý Square Ignoring Ontological Planning Approach [PDF]
If urban design decisions are taken ignoring the historical value of buildings, cultural inputs and meaning of the space based on memories and experiences, the sense of place disappears like in Konya Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi Square.
Alkan, Ahmet, Bala, Havva Alkan
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AN OVERVIEW OF AN ARTISTIC TRADITIONAL OTTOMAN BUILDINGS AT TURKEY AND BALKANS [PDF]
As well as the historical buildings in many regions of Anatolia in Turkey, there aremany buildings, built during Ottoman era in Balkans and these buildings reflect thetraditional architecture characteristics of the Balkans.
Banu Davun
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