The article includes a general presentation of the results of the archaeological survey on the site of Yassihuyok - Central Turkey by the three authors and a more specific analysis of the geographical data by S. de Martin
This book presents the results of the survey conducted by the University of Florence, in the years 2...
The importance of the Hittites derives from the fact that they were an organized central power exten...
The article deals with the methods and the first results of the Archaeological Map of the Middle Zer...
The article presents methods and results of the first survey campaigns on the site of Yassihuyuk, in...
This brief article focuses on the first results of a new archaeological survey on the site of Uşaklı...
Since 2006 the University of Pavia conducts a survey in Southern Cappadocia (Turkey). The area under...
The article is devoted to the results of archaeological work on the Oluz Hoyuk site in the northern ...
The Hittite state was founded c. 1650 BC and developed thereafter. The Hittites were able to establi...
Since 2008, first year of the Uşaklı Höyük Archaeological Project, our team has been working to obta...
In 2018 the eleventh season of work was carried out at Uşaklı Höyük, in the North-Central Anatolian ...
Hittite Empire (13th c. BC) preferred open-air temples, centered around the Tarhuntassa region and t...
Spatial analysis techniques, performed using Geographical Information System (GIS) software packages...
In this paper we deploy both archaeological evidence, principally from survey, as well as topographi...
Yozgat exit at Boğazköy known as Boğazkale which is the site of the ancient Hittite city of Hattusa....
The Uşaklı/Kuşaklı Höyük survey project is primarily directed towards exploring intensively the site...
This book presents the results of the survey conducted by the University of Florence, in the years 2...
The importance of the Hittites derives from the fact that they were an organized central power exten...
The article deals with the methods and the first results of the Archaeological Map of the Middle Zer...
The article presents methods and results of the first survey campaigns on the site of Yassihuyuk, in...
This brief article focuses on the first results of a new archaeological survey on the site of Uşaklı...
Since 2006 the University of Pavia conducts a survey in Southern Cappadocia (Turkey). The area under...
The article is devoted to the results of archaeological work on the Oluz Hoyuk site in the northern ...
The Hittite state was founded c. 1650 BC and developed thereafter. The Hittites were able to establi...
Since 2008, first year of the Uşaklı Höyük Archaeological Project, our team has been working to obta...
In 2018 the eleventh season of work was carried out at Uşaklı Höyük, in the North-Central Anatolian ...
Hittite Empire (13th c. BC) preferred open-air temples, centered around the Tarhuntassa region and t...
Spatial analysis techniques, performed using Geographical Information System (GIS) software packages...
In this paper we deploy both archaeological evidence, principally from survey, as well as topographi...
Yozgat exit at Boğazköy known as Boğazkale which is the site of the ancient Hittite city of Hattusa....
The Uşaklı/Kuşaklı Höyük survey project is primarily directed towards exploring intensively the site...
This book presents the results of the survey conducted by the University of Florence, in the years 2...
The importance of the Hittites derives from the fact that they were an organized central power exten...
The article deals with the methods and the first results of the Archaeological Map of the Middle Zer...