The Journal of the Turkish Institute of Archaeology and Cultural Heritage is an international and peer-reviewed scholarly journal published annually in English and Turkish.
The journal’s purpose is to produce scholarship and to promote scholarly discussions that document, preserve, discuss, study, and advance the understanding of the cultures of Anatolia and its environs, as well as the intercultural relations in the region.
The Journal of the Turkish Institute of Archaeology and Cultural Heritage welcomes submissions related to Anatolia and its neighboring regions, including the Mediterranean, Aegean, Black Sea, and Balkans, as well as Southwest and Central
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1. Myra’nın Limanı Andriake: Yeni Veriler Işığında DeğerlendirmelerPage: 7-74
PDFPage: 75-96
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3. Çemka Höyük Geç Epipaleolitik/Proto Neolitik Dönem Yontma Taş Alet Tekno-TipolojisiPage: 97-130
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4. Cartoons of the Baghdad Railway: A Media Hype in German, French and British JournalsPage: 131-172
PDFPage: 173-198
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6. Binding Power of Lead: Magical and Amuletic Uses of Lead in Late Antique and Byzantine PeriodsPage: 199-224
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7. Review: The Book of Lycia: Archaeology, Culture and History in Western AntalyaTerrance M. P. DUGGAN
Page: 225-242
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8. Review: Rumkale from the Medieval Period to the Present DayPelin KALAFATOĞLU-İSLAMOĞLU
Page: 243-248
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Editor's Foreword
Page: 7-10
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Page: 11-47
PDFPage: 49-78
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4. The Neolithic in the South Caucasian Mil Steppe: A Diverse MosaicBarbara HELWING Tevekkül ALİYEV
Page: 79-116
PDFPage: 117-142
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6. Between Local Tradition and Regional Exchanges: Stucco Decoration in Dervish Lodges from the Inner Pontos at the Turn of the Fifteenth CenturyMaxime DUROCHER
Page: 143-172
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7. Soldiers, Scholars, and the Public: Archaeology During the First World War in the Ottoman EmpireCeren ABİ
Page: 173-197
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8. Review: Motif: From the Sadberk Hanım Museum Collection /Motif: Sadberk Hanım Müzesi KoleksiyonundanLauren DAVIS
Page: 199-200
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9. Review: Personal Ornaments in Prehistory: An Exploration of Body Augmentation from the Palaeolithic to the Early Bronze AgeRana ÖZBAL
Page: 201-203
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