Timothy D. Brown
Images from Ankara, Antalya, Didyma, Gallipoli, Istanbul, Konya,


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bulletImages from Ankara
bulletImages from Antalya
bulletImages from Didyma
bulletImages from Gallipoli
bulletImages from Istanbul
bulletImages from Konya

 

Traditional Bibliography
bulletAntalya Museum. A Complete Guide to the Three Major Cities of the Ancient Antalya – Pamphylia: Perge, Aspendso, Side. Antalya: Antalya Museum Publications III, April 1997.
bulletAslanapa, Oktay. Turkish Art and Architecture. London: Faber and Faber, 1971.
bulletAksit, Ihlan. The Museum of Chora: Mosaics and Frescoes. Turkey: Aksit Kultur Turizm Sanat Ajans Ltd.sti., 1999.
bulletBayan, Suzan. Priene, Miletus, Didyma. 1999
bulletBoardman, John, ed. The Oxford History of Classical Art. New York. Oxford University Press, Inc. 1995.
bulletBrosnahan, Tom and Pat Yale. Turkey: A Lonely Planet Travel Survival Kit. 5th ed. Australia: Lonely Planet Publications, 1996.
bulletBrown, Frank E. Roman Architecture. New York: G. Braziller, 1961.
bulletDoyle, Peter and Matthew R. Bennett. "Military Geography: The Influence of Terrain in the Outcome of the Gallipoli Campaign, 1915." The Geographical Journal, March 1999 v165 i. P12(2).
bulletEdmonds, Anna G. Turkey’s Religious Sites. Istanbul: Damko A.S., 1997.
bulletErdemigil, Selahattin. Ephesus: Ruins and Musuem. Istanbul: Net Turistik Yayinlar A.S.
bulletErim, Kenan T. Aphrodisias. Turkey Net Turistik Yaynlara. S.
bulletFerguson, George. Signs and Symbols in Christian Art (paperback). New York: Oxford Universtiy Press, 1961.
bulletIdil, Vedat. Ankara: The Ancient Sites and Museums. Turkey: Net Turistik Yayinlar A.S.
bulletJordan, R. Furneaux. A Concise History of Western Architecture. London: Thames and Hudson, 1969.
bulletKahler, Heinz. Hagia Sophia (with a Chapter on the Mosaics by Cyril Mango). Ellyn Childs, trans. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, Inc. Publishers.
bulletKinross, Patrick Balfour, Baron. Ataturk: A Biography of Mustafa Kemal, Father of Modern Turkey. New York, Morrow, 1965.
bulletKostof, Spiro. A History of Architecture: Settings and Rituals. New York: Oxford University Press Inc., 1995.
bulletKuban, Do gan. Muslim Religious Architecture. Leiden: Brill, 1974.
bulletLawlor, Eric. "His name meant "Father Turk," and that he was. (Kemal Ataturk)." Smithsonian, March 1996 v26 n12 p116(12) Copyright © 1999, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.
bulletMuseum of Ataturk in the Mausoleum. Ankara: Commandership of Ataturk's Mausoleum, 1994.
bulletTurkoglu, Sabahattin. Hagia Sophia. Instabul: Net Turistik Yayinlar A.S., 1996.
bulletUluaslan, Huseyin. Gallipoli Campaign. Canakkale, Turkey, 1996.
bulletWard-Perkins, John B. Roman Architecture. New York: H. N. Abrams, 1974.

Correspondence
bulletYenen, Serif.  yenen@turkishodyssey.com  "Re: Ataturk’s Tomb." 17 October 1999. Personal email. (18 October 1999).

Websites
bulletAs a reference or leisurely read, Turkish Odyssey is the most comprehensive web site about Turkey. (http://www.turkishodyssey)
bullet"Ancient Cities of Anatolia: Didyma." Focus Mulimedia Online Magazine. 1997, 1998. http://www.focusmm.com/anctmenu.htm (23 October 1999).
bullet"Aspendos." October 21, 1999.  http://www.exploreturkey.com/aspendos.htm   23 October 1999.
bullet"Catal Hoyuk" Focus Multimedia Online Magazine. 1996  http://www.focusmm.com/civcty/cathyk00.htm   23 October 1999.
bullet"Catal Hoyuk Architecture." Focus Multimedia Online Magazine. 1996. http://www.focusmm.com/civcty/cathyk04.htm   23 October 1999.
bullet"Pergamon (Bergama)." October 21, 1999.  http://www.exploreturkey.com/bergama.htm   23 October 1999
bullet"Temple of Apollon (Didyma)." Focus Multimedia Online Magazine. 1997. http://www.focusmm.com/acdid002.htm 23 October 1999.
bulletYenen, Serif. "Part 3: Ankara." December 26, 1997. Turkish Odyssey http://www.turkishodyssey.com/places/anatolia/ana3.htm#Anitkabir   16 October 1999.