In the first issue of AI, Georgina Herrmann described the Institute’s initial involvement, from 1992, in survey, recording and excavation at the ancient Silk Road site of Merv. Now, a decade later, the Institute has embarked on a further collaborative project at this vast multiperiod site
This paper proposes three measures for a new archaeological study on the Silk Road. First, a systema...
Research and excavation at the site of Arslantepe (the mound of the lion) in Eastern Anatolia have b...
In 1991 a crew of American, Canadian, and Turkish researchers began a new and comprehensive survey i...
n the first issue of AI, Georgina Herrmann described the Institute’s initial involvement, from 1992,...
Ancient Merv, in Turkmenistan, is one of the most complex and well-preserved urban centres on the Si...
A brief description of the history of the study of the ancient past, especially the archeology of Tu...
Un nouveau programme de 5 ans a été initié sur ce site en 2001, sous la direction de K. Kurbansakhat...
The international project is directed by M. Tosi from 1990 in collaboration with: 1. Ministry of Cu...
In this short article the author in the volume devoted to the joint Italian/Russian/Turkmenian activ...
International audienceCet article présente les données relatives à l'âge du Fer ancien sur le site d...
Turkmenistan, the crossroad of the busiest medieval path - the great Silk Road - and the meeting poi...
Archaeological research and ancient records have been combined in this work to provide a comprehensi...
Agnew, Neville (ed.). Conservation of ancient sites on the Silk Road : proceedings of the second int...
The Bronze Age city-site of Gonur Depe in the Margiana has been excavated by V. I. Sarianidi and his...
The International El Kurru Project is a collaborative excavation project co-directed by Rachael J Da...
This paper proposes three measures for a new archaeological study on the Silk Road. First, a systema...
Research and excavation at the site of Arslantepe (the mound of the lion) in Eastern Anatolia have b...
In 1991 a crew of American, Canadian, and Turkish researchers began a new and comprehensive survey i...
n the first issue of AI, Georgina Herrmann described the Institute’s initial involvement, from 1992,...
Ancient Merv, in Turkmenistan, is one of the most complex and well-preserved urban centres on the Si...
A brief description of the history of the study of the ancient past, especially the archeology of Tu...
Un nouveau programme de 5 ans a été initié sur ce site en 2001, sous la direction de K. Kurbansakhat...
The international project is directed by M. Tosi from 1990 in collaboration with: 1. Ministry of Cu...
In this short article the author in the volume devoted to the joint Italian/Russian/Turkmenian activ...
International audienceCet article présente les données relatives à l'âge du Fer ancien sur le site d...
Turkmenistan, the crossroad of the busiest medieval path - the great Silk Road - and the meeting poi...
Archaeological research and ancient records have been combined in this work to provide a comprehensi...
Agnew, Neville (ed.). Conservation of ancient sites on the Silk Road : proceedings of the second int...
The Bronze Age city-site of Gonur Depe in the Margiana has been excavated by V. I. Sarianidi and his...
The International El Kurru Project is a collaborative excavation project co-directed by Rachael J Da...
This paper proposes three measures for a new archaeological study on the Silk Road. First, a systema...
Research and excavation at the site of Arslantepe (the mound of the lion) in Eastern Anatolia have b...
In 1991 a crew of American, Canadian, and Turkish researchers began a new and comprehensive survey i...