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Ein pathologischer Betrüger: James Mellaart [PDF]
Ich versuche, einen Eindruck von der dunklen Seite des Archäologen James Mellaart zu vermitteln, indem ich seine Erfindungen von 1954 bis 1999 und eine Wiederaufnahme nach seinem Tod verfolge. Sie scheinen von dem Wunsch motiviert zu sein, seine Theorien
Diether Schürr
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Y. Kuzmin
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James Mellaart: A review of a recent book, some personal memories, and archaeological deception
Alan C. Mellaart’s book about his father James Mellaart: The Journey to Çatalhöyük is reviewed. The memories of the author, who attended Mellaart’s lectures at the Institute of Archaeology, London, are recounted and discussed in relation to the Dorak ...
Christopher J. Davey
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Çatal Hüyük: A Neolithic Town in Anatolia. JAMES MELLAART [PDF]
R. Whallon
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The excavations at Hacılar carried out by James Mellaart in Burdur in the second half of the 1950s were a starting point for prehistoric archaeology in the Burdur–Antalya Region (Ancient Pisidia).
Gülsün Umurtak
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James Mellaart, The Neolithic of the Near East, Thames and Hudson Ltd, London, 1975, pp. 300
H. Kamuro
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After the discovery of the long Phoenician and Hieroglyphic Luwian inscriptions of Karatepe (Cilicia), which mention a certain Muksas or MPŠ as the founder of a dynasty, this name was immediately linked with a fabled Greek seer named Mopsos, because ...
Diether Schürr
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VÊNUS PRÉ-HISTÓRICAS: DA ARTE ANTIGA À RELIGIOSIDADE MODERNA
Neste artigo, será analisada algumas imagens das estátuas das Vênus pré-históricas e sua relação com a arte e a religiosidade. Tais Vênus foram estudadas, primeiramente, como expressões da arte pré-histórica e o primeiro significado atribuído, sendo o ...
Lidia Valle +2 more
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Wild Meets Domestic in the Near Eastern Neolithic. [PDF]
Russell N.
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New insights on commemoration of the dead through mortuary and architectural use of pigments at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey. [PDF]
Schotsmans EMJ +12 more
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