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ICONOGRAPHIC STUDIES ON NEO – HITTITE ART 1 : FIGURES HOLDING A BUNCH OF GRAPES AND /OR EARS OF WHEAT

Year 2013, Volume: 1, 33 - 53, 01.06.2013
https://doi.org/10.13113/CEDRUS/20131673

Abstract

This article concerns the representations of figures holding a bunch of grapes and/or ears of wheat which are frequently found in Neo-Hittite Art. In this context, the main focus is upon the question as to why these representations came to be commonly depicted during the first millennium in Neo-Hittite Art. This issue has been investigated and analysed within the framework of possibilities provided by the principles of iconographic research, under the titles of form, meaning, content, very similar and similar examples and concludes with the evaluation of the collected data within the context of research results from different branches.

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YENİ HİTİT SANATI ÜZERİNE İKONOGRAFİK ARAŞTIRMALAR 1 : ÜZÜM SALKIMI VE/VEYA BAŞAK FİLİZİ TAŞIYANLAR

Year 2013, Volume: 1, 33 - 53, 01.06.2013
https://doi.org/10.13113/CEDRUS/20131673

Abstract

Bu makalenin konusunu Yeni Hitit Sanatı’nda temsil değeri kazanan üzüm salkımı ve/veya başak demeti taşıyan figürler oluşturmaktadır. Bu bağlamda, söz konusu repertuarın neden I. binyılda; Yeni Hitit Sanatı’nda ve bu türden temsiller aracılığıyla yaygınlaş­mış olduğu araştırmanın temel sorunsalını teşkil etmiş­tir. Bu sorun, ikonografik araştırma ilkelerinin sunduğu olanaklar çerçevesinde biçim, anlam, yakın ve uzak ben­zerleri başlıklarında analiz edilmiş ve içerik bölü­münde, elde edilen veriler farklı alanlardan gelen araş­tırma sonuçları aracılığıyla değerlendirilmek suretiyle sonuca bağlanmıştır.

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S. Gökhan Tiryaki

Publication Date June 1, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 1

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APA Tiryaki, S. G. (2013). YENİ HİTİT SANATI ÜZERİNE İKONOGRAFİK ARAŞTIRMALAR 1 : ÜZÜM SALKIMI VE/VEYA BAŞAK FİLİZİ TAŞIYANLAR. Cedrus, 1, 33-53. https://doi.org/10.13113/CEDRUS/20131673
AMA Tiryaki SG. YENİ HİTİT SANATI ÜZERİNE İKONOGRAFİK ARAŞTIRMALAR 1 : ÜZÜM SALKIMI VE/VEYA BAŞAK FİLİZİ TAŞIYANLAR. Cedrus. June 2013;1:33-53. doi:10.13113/CEDRUS/20131673
Chicago Tiryaki, S. Gökhan. “YENİ HİTİT SANATI ÜZERİNE İKONOGRAFİK ARAŞTIRMALAR 1 : ÜZÜM SALKIMI VE/VEYA BAŞAK FİLİZİ TAŞIYANLAR”. Cedrus 1, June (June 2013): 33-53. https://doi.org/10.13113/CEDRUS/20131673.
EndNote Tiryaki SG (June 1, 2013) YENİ HİTİT SANATI ÜZERİNE İKONOGRAFİK ARAŞTIRMALAR 1 : ÜZÜM SALKIMI VE/VEYA BAŞAK FİLİZİ TAŞIYANLAR. Cedrus 1 33–53.
IEEE S. G. Tiryaki, “YENİ HİTİT SANATI ÜZERİNE İKONOGRAFİK ARAŞTIRMALAR 1 : ÜZÜM SALKIMI VE/VEYA BAŞAK FİLİZİ TAŞIYANLAR”, Cedrus, vol. 1, pp. 33–53, 2013, doi: 10.13113/CEDRUS/20131673.
ISNAD Tiryaki, S. Gökhan. “YENİ HİTİT SANATI ÜZERİNE İKONOGRAFİK ARAŞTIRMALAR 1 : ÜZÜM SALKIMI VE/VEYA BAŞAK FİLİZİ TAŞIYANLAR”. Cedrus 1 (June 2013), 33-53. https://doi.org/10.13113/CEDRUS/20131673.
JAMA Tiryaki SG. YENİ HİTİT SANATI ÜZERİNE İKONOGRAFİK ARAŞTIRMALAR 1 : ÜZÜM SALKIMI VE/VEYA BAŞAK FİLİZİ TAŞIYANLAR. Cedrus. 2013;1:33–53.
MLA Tiryaki, S. Gökhan. “YENİ HİTİT SANATI ÜZERİNE İKONOGRAFİK ARAŞTIRMALAR 1 : ÜZÜM SALKIMI VE/VEYA BAŞAK FİLİZİ TAŞIYANLAR”. Cedrus, vol. 1, 2013, pp. 33-53, doi:10.13113/CEDRUS/20131673.
Vancouver Tiryaki SG. YENİ HİTİT SANATI ÜZERİNE İKONOGRAFİK ARAŞTIRMALAR 1 : ÜZÜM SALKIMI VE/VEYA BAŞAK FİLİZİ TAŞIYANLAR. Cedrus. 2013;1:33-5.

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