Village Anatolia
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MAKAL,MAHMUT: A Village In Anatolia, London Vallentine, Mitchell & Co. 1954
Makal is the first genuine villager to describe the village life from within-- the poverty-ridden village of Aksaray-Nigde, the central region of Central Anatolia in Turkey. First Edition Hard Cover
[SW: Anatolia, Nurguz, Aksaray-Nigde, Turkey, Turkish Villages]
Mahmut Makal . A village in Anatolia . Vallentine, Mitchell , 1954
Unknown EXAW04-00045-KEX0057681 .
Hardback ~ Very good copy, firm binding, clean text, sunned dust jacket spine with rubbed and chipped edges. OCLC(OCoLC)ocm01926228 "Consists of the main portions of Bizim ky (Our village) ... and of Kymden (From my village)". Commissioning organisatio , USED, VERY GOOD
Stirling, Paul. TURKISH VILLAGE.
In the 1960s, the author spent a year in Turkey living in village communities, coming to know central Anatolia well and becoming struck by the great similarities of the social forms in the communities of the region. This is an analysis in the concepts of the sociology of the social forms in the communities of the region at the time.
1965. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. Hard Cover. Book- VG. DJ- VG, protective covered. 8.5x5.5. 316pp. 11 maps, 15 b/w photos.
[SW: turkey community history village society economy sociology]
UCKO (P.), TRINGHAM (R.), DIMBLEBY (G.W.) [dir.]: Man, Settlement and Urbanism. 1972
ucko-p-tringham-r-dimbleby-gw-dir---man-settlement-and-urbanism INTRODUCTION R. TRINGHAM - PART ONE Non-urban seulement: SECTION ONE Concepts, in theory and practice. W. BLOUET : Factors influencing the evolution of settlement patterns - D. A. DAVIDSON : Terrain adjustment and prehistoric communities - K. V. FLANNERY : The origins of the village as a settlement type in Mesoamerica and the Near East : a comparative study - P. GATHERCOLE : The study of seulement patterns in Polynesia - M. R. JARMAN, C. VITA-FINZI, E. S. HIGGS : Site catchment analysis in archaeology - R. S. MACNEISH : The evolution of community patterns in Tehuacan Valley of Mexico and speculations about the cultural processes - I. ROUSE : Seulement patterns in archaeology - C. TAYLOR : The study of settlement patterns in pre-Saxon Britain - SECTION TWO The influence of mobility on non-urban settlement. B. ALLCHIN : Hunters or pastoral nomads ? Late Stone Age settlements in Western and Central India - S. BOKONYI : Zoological evidence for seasonal or permanent occupation of prehistoric settlements - J. D. CLARK: Mobility and settlement patterns in sub-Saharan Africa: a comparison of late prehistoric hunter-gatherers and early agricultural occupation units - J. D. CLARK: Palaeolithic butchery practices - I. C. GLOVER : Settlements and mobility among the hunter-gatherers of south-east Asia - G. LL. ISAAc : Comparative studies of Pleistocene site locations in East Africa - R. B. LEE : Work effort, group structure and land-use in contemporary hunter-gatherers - P, SIMONSEN : The transition from food-gathering to pastoralism in north Scandinavia and its impact on settlement patterns - J. C. WOODBURN : Ecology, nomadic movement and the composition of the local group among hunters and gatherers : an East African example and its implications - J. J. WYMER AND R. SINGER: Middle Stone Age occupational settlements on the Tzitzikama coast, eastern Cape Province, South Africa - SECTION THREE The influence of ecology and agriculture on nonurban seulement. W. ALLAN: Ecology, techniques and settlement patterns - DOUMAS: Early Bronze Age settlement patterns in the Cyclades - FRENCH: Seulement distribution in the Konya Plain, south-central Turkey - J. R. HARLAN: Crops that extend the range of agricultural seulement - R. HARRIS: Swidden systems and seulement - V. M. MASSON: Prehistoric settlement patterns in Soviet central Asia - J. MELLAART : Anatolian Neolithic seulement patterns - J. MIDDLETON: Patterns of settlement in Zanzibar - P. MORTENSEN: Seasonal camps and early villages in the Zagros - J. OATES: Prehistoric seulement patterns in Mesopotamia - B. REYNOLDS: Kwandu settlement: isolation, integration and mobility among a south-central African people - B. SOUDSKY AND I. PAVLÜ: The Linear Pottery Culture settlement patterns of central Europe - W. WATSON: Neolithic settlement in East Asia - PART TWO Factors influencing both non-urban and urban settlement: SECTION ONE Population, disease and demography. - R. BOYD: Urbanization, morbidity and mortality - BROTHWELL : Community health as a factor in urban cultural evolution - A. FORGE: Normative factors in the seulement size of Neolithic cultivators (New Guinea) - R. LAYTON: Seulement and community - C. RENFREW: Patterns of population growth in the prehistoric Aegean - V. REYNOLDS: Ethology of urban life 4C P. E. L. SMITH: Land-use, settlement patterns and subsistence agriculture: a demographic perspective - SECTION TWO Territoriality and the demarcation of land R. D. MARTIN: Concepts of human territoriality - M. J. ROWLANDS : Defence: a factor in the organization of settlements R. TRINGHAM: Territorial demarcation of prehistoric settlements W. A. WEST : The effect of private and public law on the use and development of land - SECTION THREE. Techniques, planning and cultural change - B. A. L. CRANSTONE : Environment and choice in dwelling and seulement : an ethnographical survey - G. DANISMAN: The architectural development of settlements in Anatolia - M. DOUGLAS: Symbolic orders in the use of domestic space - W. M. HODGES: Domestic building materials and ancient settlements - J. G. HURST : The changing medieval village in England - A. RITCHIE: Inferences from settlements in Britain in the first millennium B.C. - F. W. SCHWERDTFEGER : Urban settlement patterns in northern Nigeria (Hausaland) - PART THREE Urban Settlement: SECTION ONE Development and characteristics of urbanism. D. GROVE: The function and future of urban centres - M. G. SMITH: Complexity, size and urbanization - B. G. TRIGGER : D eterminants of urban growth in pre-industrial societies P. WHEATLEY: The concept of urbanism - SECTION TWO Regional and local evidence for urban settlement Subsection A : The Nile Valley - A.M. ALI : Meroitic settlement of the Butana (central Sudan) - D. M. DIXON: The disposai of certain personal, household and town waste in ancient Egypt - J. KEMP: Fortified towns in Nubia - B. J. KEMP: Temple and town in ancient Egypt - D. O'CONNOR: The geography of settlement in ancient Egypt - J. D. RAY: The House of Osorapis - H. S. SMITH: Society and settlement in ancient Egypt - E. Umm,: The concept of the Egyptian palace as a "ruling machine" - Subsection B: Western Asia and the Aegean - R. McC. ADAMS: Patterns of urbanization in early southern Mesopotamia - K. BRANIGAN: Minoan settlements in east Crete - H. E. W. CRAWFORD: Stimuli towards urbanization in south Mesopotamia - S. C. HUMPHREYS: Town and country in ancient Greece - A. JOHNSON: A test of the utility of Central Place Theory in archaeology - A. McNicon : The development of urban defences in Hellenistic Asia Minor - J. NISSEN: The city Wall of Uruk - D. OATES: The development of Assyrian towns and cities - P. J. PARR: Settlement patterns and urban planning in the ancient Levant: the nature of the evidence - J. N. POSTGATE: The role of the temple in the Mesopotamian secular community - T. C. YOUNG, jr.: Population densities and early Mesopotamia urbanism - Subsection C: Western Europe. ALEXANDER: The beginnings of urban life in Europe - K. BRANIGAN: Verulamium and the Chiltern villas - M. W. C. HASSALL : Roman urbanization in western Europe - D. STURDY: Correlation of evidence of medieval urban communities - B. WARD-PERKINS : Central authority and patterns of rural settlement - Subsection D: Sub-Saharan Africa. P. MORTON-WILLIAMS : Some factors in the location, growth and survival of towns in West Africa - W. G. L. RANDLES: Pre-colonial urbanization in Africa south of the Equator - A. WHITTY: Zimbabwe and Inyanga - Subsection E: Central and South America. G. H. A. BANKES : Settlement patterns in the lower Moche Valley, north Peru, with special reference to the Early Horizon and Early Intermediate Period - W. BRAY: Land-use, settlement patterns and politics in prehispanic Middle America : a review - C. DAY: Urban planning at Chan Chan, Peru - D. J. ROBINSON: Changing settlement patterns in colonial Hispanie America.
Grd. et fort in-8 rel.,pleine toile gommee grise d'edition, sous jaquette ill., XXVIII-979 pp, nbr. fig. in-t. et 8 pl. d'ill. h-t. ISBN: 0-7156-0589-5.
[SW: Archeologie,:,Divers]



