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Year 1952, Volume: 16 Issue: 64, 625 - 628, 20.10.1952

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The Eighth Season's Work at Karatepe

Year 1952, Volume: 16 Issue: 64, 625 - 628, 20.10.1952

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The eighth season's work at Karatepe 1 lasted from September 3rd to November 12th, 19522. It was carried out under the auspices of the Turkish Historical Society and the Directorate-General of the Antiquities and Museums by a working party, under the direction of Professor Bossert, consisting of Dr. U. Bahadır Alkım, Dr. H. Çambel, Mr. Ali Caravella, expert in restoration, and Mr. Dursun Cankut, photographer. The objects in view were, first, to complete certain matters of detail for the forthcoming final publication (Excavations at Karatepe and Domuztepe, 5 vols.), and more particularly, to piece together and restore the fragmentary sculptures.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Archaeology
Journal Section Haberler
Publication Date October 20, 1952
Published in Issue Year 1952 Volume: 16 Issue: 64

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APA The Eighth Season’s Work at Karatepe. (1952). BELLETEN, 16(64), 625-628. https://doi.org/10.37879/ttkbelleten.1287954
AMA The Eighth Season’s Work at Karatepe. TTK BELLETEN. October 1952;16(64):625-628. doi:10.37879/ttkbelleten.1287954
Chicago “The Eighth Season’s Work at Karatepe”. BELLETEN 16, no. 64 (October 1952): 625-28. https://doi.org/10.37879/ttkbelleten.1287954.
EndNote (October 1, 1952) The Eighth Season’s Work at Karatepe. BELLETEN 16 64 625–628.
IEEE “The Eighth Season’s Work at Karatepe”, TTK BELLETEN, vol. 16, no. 64, pp. 625–628, 1952, doi: 10.37879/ttkbelleten.1287954.
ISNAD “The Eighth Season’s Work at Karatepe”. BELLETEN 16/64 (October 1952), 625-628. https://doi.org/10.37879/ttkbelleten.1287954.
JAMA The Eighth Season’s Work at Karatepe. TTK BELLETEN. 1952;16:625–628.
MLA “The Eighth Season’s Work at Karatepe”. BELLETEN, vol. 16, no. 64, 1952, pp. 625-8, doi:10.37879/ttkbelleten.1287954.
Vancouver The Eighth Season’s Work at Karatepe. TTK BELLETEN. 1952;16(64):625-8.