Showing posts with label Anatolia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anatolia. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Annotated Corpus of Luwian Texts

[First posted in AWOL 23 April 2014, updated 27 July 2021]

Annotated Corpus of Luwian Texts

This website represents the latest product of the project Annotated Corpus of Luwian Texts (ACLT2). The earlier version of the corpus (ACLT1) is available here. The main innovation of the second version is the presentation of the data as a parallel corpus, featuring sentences in transcription and transliteration. In addition, ACLT2 has been enhanced with additional search options and sometimes features new linguistic interpretations.

The linguistic content of ACLT2 represents the responsibility of Dr. Habil. Ilya Yakubovich, while the computer solutions (based on the Tsakorpus corpus platform) are those of Dr. Timofey Arkhangelskiy. The corrections of both linguistic and technical errors will be warmly welcomed. We are grateful to Dr. Anna Bauer for numerous corrections and suggestions.

In addition to ACLT1 and ACLT2, the Luwian hieroglyphic texts can also be accessed at the website of the eDiAna project. The Luwian corpus of the eDiAna project represents a derivative of ACLT1 but undergoes a development of its own, which remains the responsibility of the eDiAna team. The ACLT and eDiAna projects are official collaboration partners. It is assumed that eDiAna is primarily a linguistic project, whereas ACLT2 is primarily an improved search engine. Nevertheless, the annotations of eDiAna and ACLT 2 may occasionally differ from one another and should be compared for best results.

Purpose of the Corpus

This corpus is primarily conceived as a search engine and pedagogical tool, aimed at all who study the Luwian hieroglyphic inscriptions of the Iron Age. It represents the refined version of ACLT, developed by Dr. Timofey Arkhangelskiy and Dr. Ilya Yakubovich, who are respectively responsible for enhancing the search and presentation options and updating linguistic information. Another Luwian corpus, likewise derived from ACLT, has been developed within the framework of the eDiAna project and is available at http://www.dwaks.gwi.uni-muenchen.de/alt/corpus.php. It lacks many search options available here but is linked to synchronic and etymological lemmata, which enhances its academic value.

If the interpretations of this corpus are identical of those of the eDiAna project, the readers are encouraged to cite the latter, where they are accompanied by substantial linguistic discussion. In the instance of divergent interpretations, it is recommended to contact Ilya Yakubovich (sogdiana783.AT.gmail.com) and refer to his personal communications if necessary. The direct citation from this corpus in academic works is discouraged, as it does not correspond to its primary purpose. If, however, one deems it unavoidable, the suggested abbreviation is ACLT2

Thursday, April 22, 2021

Open Access Monograph Series: Gaziantep Regional Project Occasional Publications (GRPOP) Online

[First posted in AWOL 11 January 2018, updated 22 April 2021]

Gaziantep Regional Project Occasional Publications (GRPOP)
ISSN: 2284-2780 

"Gaziantep Regional Project Occasional Publications," edited by Nicolò Marchetti, are non-periodical scientific studies and reports about the socio-cultural heritage and natural environment of the region of Gaziantep by the Turco-Italian Archaeological Expedition to Karkemish. GRPOP is open also to scientists from all fields and from any affiliation, contributions are peer-reviewed, enquiries may be sent to the Editorial Assistant.

 [Click through above for direct links]

Printed versions of GRPOP may soon be purchased at Ante Quem.
2013: 2 V. Minguzzi, E. Esquilini, E. Zantedeschi Tilmen Höyük: A Mineralogical-geochemical Characterization of Some MBA and LBA Pottery Samples. 30/11/2013

2013: 3 P. Rossi Pisa, M. Speranza, M. Bittelli, H. Çakan Tilmen Höyük: Climate, Soil, Hydrology and Vegetation. 30/11/2013

2013: 4 N. Macchioni, S. Lazzeri Tilmen Höyük: Identification of Wood Species from Areas E and G. 30/11/2013


2013: 5 Y.S. Erdal Tilmen Höyük: Human Skeletal Remains from Area Q. 30/11/2013


2013: 6 M. Carra Tilmen Höyük: Archaeobotanical Remains from Area E. 30/11/2013


2013: 7 G. Marchesi Tilmen Höyük: An Inscribed Bulla from the 1962 Campaign. 30/11/2013
2014: 1 A. Adamo, C. Cappuccino Karkemish. L’Area C: contesti e materiali degli scavi del 2011. 30/12/2014
2016: 1 A. Bonomo, F. Zaina Karkemish. Report on the 2011 and 2012 Excavations in Area F. 01/09/2016
2017: 1 V. Gallerani, A. Vacca, F. Zaina Catalogue of the Pottery Materials from Karkemish in the Anatolian Civilizations Museum, Ankara 01/11/2017


2020: 1 M. Campeggi Karkemish. Report on the Investigations in the Area of the Halaf Kilns at Yunus. 01/09/2020



2013: 1 G.M. Bargossi, G. Gasparotto, M. Marocchi Tilmen Höyük: Petrographic and Geochemical Investigation on Lithic Remains from the Palace Area. 30/11/2013

Monday, February 22, 2021

Open Access Journal: ANMED: News of Archaeology from Anatolia's Mediterranean Areas

[First posted in AWOL 16 June 2009. Updated 22 February 2021]

ANMED: News of Archaeology from Anatolia's Mediterranean Areas
ISSN: 1303-9660
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ANMED, one of the annual periodicals by Suna & İnan Kıraç Research Institute on Mediterranean Civilisations, has been published bilingual in Turkish and English in Antalya since 2003.

Within the frame of the Institute's foundation goals and priorities, the preliminary annual reports of excavations, surveys, restoration-conservation projects and other archaeological works by scientific missions undertaken in the region identified as Anatolia's Mediterranean Areas, that is encompassing ancient Lycia, Pamphylia, Cilicia and Pisidia, constitute the scope of ANMED

 

Monday, January 11, 2021

Edition Topoi Collections: ICG - Inscriptiones Christianae Graecae - A database of early Christian inscriptions from Asia Minor and Greece

[First posted in AWOL 3 June 2018, updated 11 January 20201]

ICG - Inscriptiones Christianae Graecae

Ancient inscription
A database of early Christian inscriptions from Asia Minor and Greece
The Inscriptiones Christianae Graecae (ICG), which was initiated in 2008 within the Excellence Cluster 264 Topoi, consists of a digital collection of early Greek Christian inscriptions from Asia Minor and Greece dating from ca. II–VI CE.

Each ICG entry features the original Greek text, a German or English translation, a concise critical apparatus and commentary, images (whenever available), as well as all the relevant information pertaining to dating, ancient and modern provenances, current location, and circumstances of discovery (whenever such information is known).

The collection can be searched by ancient (‘Site’) or modern (‘Holder’) locations, type , or dating, under the ‘Search’ tab.

(Please note that the same inscription may be included in several sub-folders. For example, an inscription approximately dated between 200-500 will be included in three folders: 3. century, 4. century, and 5. century.)

Institutions

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Institut für Christentum und Antike), Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Inscriptiones Graecae), Excellence Cluster 264 Topoi

Keywords

Inscriptions, Epigraphy, Early Christianity, Authority, Identity, Knowledge

DOI

10.17171/1-8

Citation

Inscriptiones Christianae Graecae, 2016, C. Breytenbach, K. Hallof, U. Huttner, J. Krumm, S. Mitchell, J. Ogereau, E. Sironen, M. Veksina, C. Zimmermann, Edition Topoi, DOI: 10.17171/1-8

Contributors

U. Huttner, J. Krumm, J. Ogereau, M. Veksina

Friday, December 18, 2020

Epigraphische Datenbank zum antiken Kleinasien - Epigraphic database for ancient Asia Minor

 [First posted in AWOL 6 December 2010, updated 18 December 2020]

Epigraphische Datenbank zum antiken Kleinasien - Epigraphic database for ancient Asia Minor








Das EDAK-Projekt der Hamburger Alten Geschichte hat das Ziel, die verstreut publizierten griechischen wie lateinischen Inschriften aus dem Gebiet der heutigen Türkei in einer Datenbank zu erfassen und mittels Kommentar und Beschreibung auch inhaltlich zu erschließen. Derzeit sind über 6000 Einträge zu den Inschriften von Lydien, Galatien, Paphlagonien, Phrygien und Proseilemmene recherchierbar, die stetig durch weitere aus anderen Regionen Kleinasiens ergänzt werden.
Nach einer technischen Überarbeitung der Datenbank im Zuge einer universitären Nachhaltigkeitsinitiative, wurde diese den modernen Suchstandards angepasst und um diverse Funktionen erweitert. Näheres dazu finden Sie unter Erweiterungen seit 2015.
Für die technische Realisierung möchten wir uns recht herzlich bei Dr. Hagen Peukert bedanken, der sich selbst von technik-aversen Vorstellungen nicht hat abschrecken lassen und stets bemüht ist, den Anforderungen epigraphischer Forschung mit der passenden digitalen Umsetzung zu begegnen. 
Aktuelles:
Da sich die Website im Umbau befindet, kann es zu Einschränkungen mancher Funktionen kommen.
Derzeit werden die Datensätze in den aktuellen TEI/EpiDoc-Standard transformiert.
[Stand: November 2020]

 

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Open Access Journal: Araştırma Sonuçları Toplantıları

 [First posted in AWOL 18 March 2011, updated 16 August 2020]

Araştırma Sonuçları Toplantıları
ISSN: 1017-7663

    Saturday, August 15, 2020

    Open Access Journal: TÜBA-AR: Türkiye Bilimler Akademisi Arkeoloji Dergisi - Türkish Academy of Sciences Journal of Archaeology

    ISSN: 1301-8566
    Kültürel mirasın belgelenmesi, tanıtımı ve yaşatılarak gelecek kuşaklara aktarılması amacıyla 2003 yılında yayımlanmaya başlayan TÜBA-AR, her türlü maddi kalıntı, kültürel peyzaj, dekoratif sanatlar, doğal çevre, sözlü gelenek ve anlatımlar, gösteri sanatları, inançlar, ritüeller, şölenler, doğa ve evrenle ilgili toplumların belleklerinde yer etmiş olay ve uygulamalar olmak üzere sayısı daha da arttırılabilecek her türlü somut ve somut olmayan değerleri içeren uluslararası hakemli bir dergidir.
    Kültür kavramı altında gerçekleşen tüm faaliyetlerin ortak zemini olmayı hedefleyen TÜBA-AR, ilke olarak, dönem ve coğrafi bölge sınırlaması olmaksızın aşağıda sıralanan temel alan ve alt çalışma sahaları konusunda yapılan çalışmalara zemin oluşturmaktadır:
    • Arkeoloji,
    • Sanat Tarihi,
    • Kırsal ve Kentsel Mimari,
    • Kırsal ve Kentsel Peyzaj,
    • Kültürel Peyzaj,
    • Kentsel Arkeoloji,
    • Endüstriyel Arkeoloji,
    • Etnografya,
    • Etnobotanik,
    • Jeoarkeoloji,
    • Tarih.
    Ayrıca toplulukların, grupların ve bireylerin kültürel miraslarının bir parçası olarak tanımladıkları uygulamalar, temsiller, anlatımlar, bilgiler, beceriler ve bunlara ilişkin araç-gereçler ile kültürel mekânlar gibi farklı ölçek ve nitelikteki kültürel mirasa yönelik her türlü belgeleme, envanter ve sözlü tarih çalışmaları derginin kapsamı içindedir. Bununla birlikte dergimiz, kültür kavramı içinde tespit edilen tüm uygulamaların korunması, onarımı, sergilenmesi, topluma kazandırılması ve kültür sektörü olarak değerlendirilmesine yönelik proje ve fikirlere açık olup bu alanlarda bir forum oluşturma işlevini de üstlenmiştir.





















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    Sayı 1 - 1998

    Monday, August 10, 2020

    Open Access Journal: Turkish Archaeological News

    [First posted in AWOL 26 February 2018, updates 10 August 2020]

    Turkish Archaeological News
    ISSN: 2450-6737
     

    TAN stands for Turkish Archaeological News (http://turkisharchaeonews.net/), a website that was created in 2013 with the aim of providing news about the latest archaeological discoveries in Turkey and neighboring regions.
    The project has been developed into a travel portal, dedicated to history buffs who happen to visit Turkey, searching for historical buildings, ancient ruins and fascinating museums. TAN website publishes texts about such places as well as news concerning archaeological excavations and discoveries. All our texts are illustrated with original photos that TAN editorial team has taken during our travels around Turkey.
    We have been visiting this beautiful country regularly since 2004, and the website, as well as TAN Travel Guides, are the reflection of our ongoing fascination with Asia Minor.
    The site is published by ASLAN publishing company.


    Type Title Author Replies Last Postsort ascending
    Biblio Wandering cemeteries Iza Wed, 08/05/2020 - 10:39
    Biblio Roman urban space framed by colonnades: Mediating between myth, memory and history in Ephesus Iza Wed, 08/05/2020 - 08:48
    Biblio The Olympieion and the Hadrianeion at Ephesos Iza Wed, 08/05/2020 - 08:47
    Biblio The “Temple of Hadrian” on Curetes Street in Ephesus: new research into its building history Iza Wed, 08/05/2020 - 08:46
    Historical object Temple of Hadrian in Ephesus Iza Wed, 08/05/2020 - 08:41
    Article July 2020 in Turkish archaeology Iza Sun, 08/02/2020 - 08:41
    Archaeological site Mount Nemrut Iza 4 Thu, 07/23/2020 - 10:26
    Article June 2020 in Turkish archaeology Iza Mon, 06/29/2020 - 13:09
    Article A safer and ambient alternative Iza Thu, 06/18/2020 - 14:00
    Biblio Neue Beobachtungen am Theodosiusbogen un Forum Tauri in Istanbul Iza Fri, 06/05/2020 - 12:23
    Biblio II Foro di Theodosio I a Costantinopoli Iza Fri, 06/05/2020 - 12:21
    Biblio Streets and public spaces in Constantinople Iza Fri, 06/05/2020 - 12:20
    Biblio Notes towards the reconstruction of the forum of the strategion and its related roads in early Byzantine Constantinople Iza Fri, 06/05/2020 - 12:19
    Biblio The triumphal way of Constantinople and the Golden Gate Iza Fri, 06/05/2020 - 12:18
    Biblio The private orations of Themistius Iza Fri, 06/05/2020 - 12:17
    Article Another piece of an elegant puzzle - Poseidon's Altar in Didyma Iza Wed, 06/03/2020 - 14:51
    Article May 2020 in Turkish archaeology Iza Sun, 05/31/2020 - 17:00
    Historical city Şanlıurfa michel gybels Sun, 05/24/2020 - 17:28
    Biblio A History of the Crusades Iza Sun, 05/24/2020 - 17:22
    Biblio Eastern Christendom: A study of the origin and development of the Eastern Orthodox Church Iza Sun, 05/24/2020 - 17:20
    Biblio Islamic art: World of art library, history of art series Iza Sun, 05/24/2020 - 17:19
    Biblio TA Sinclair, Eastern Turkey: An Architectural and Archaeological Survey, Vol. 1 (London: Pindar Press, 1987). Pp. 467, maps, plans, illustrations. Iza Sun, 05/24/2020 - 17:18
    Article Gradual steps upon the Sacred Road at Didyma Iza Sun, 05/24/2020 - 13:20
    Biblio Brickstamps of Constantinople Iza Fri, 05/22/2020 - 16:16
    Biblio Court and Capital in Byzantium Iza Fri, 05/22/2020 - 16:15

    Monday, July 13, 2020

    Open Access Journal: Archivum Anatolicum = Anadolu arşiveleri

    [First posted in AWOL 16 February 2015, updated 13 July 2020 (New host URLs)]

    Archivum Anatolicum = Anadolu arşiveleri
    ISSN: 1300-6355 
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    The publication of Archivum Anatolicum (ArAn) began in 1995. Since 2014, it has been published annually in one volume and two issues (twice a year) in the months of June and December by the Department of Ancient Languages and Cultures by the Faculty of Languages, History and Geography of Ankara University. The Archivum Anatolicum (ArAn) is an international, scholarly, and peer-reviewed journal published by Ankara University. The journal aims to increase and extend the scope of scholarly studies which will contribute to the scientific development in the field of Ancient Mesopotamian, Anatolian Languages, and Classics.
    The Archivum Anatolicum (ArAn)  welcomes academic articles written in the fields of Ancient Languages and Cultures, including Sumerology, Assyriology, Hittitology, Classics, Ancient History, Ancient Philosophy, and Archeology.

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