Harmanşah Ö. 2007a: |
Upright Stones and Building Narratives: Formation of a Shared Architectural Practice in the Ancient Near East
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Fs Winter 69-99 |
Harmanşah Ö. 2007a: |
Upright Stones and Building Narratives: Formation of a Shared Architectural Practice in the Ancient Near East |
Fs Winter 69-99 |
Harmanşah Ö. 2011a: |
Moving Landscapes, Making Place: Cities, Monuments and Commemoration at Malizi/Melid |
JMA 24 55-83 |
Harmanşah Ö. 2011b: |
Monuments and Memory: Architecture and Visual Culture in Ancient Anatolian History |
Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia 623-651 |
Harmanşah Ö. 2015a: |
Place, Memory and Healing: An Archaeology of Anatolian Rock Monuments |
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Harmanşah Ö. et al. 2017a: |
Lake-Places, Local Hydrology, and the Hittite Imperial Projects in the Ilgın Plain: Yalburt Yaylası Archaeological Landscape Research Project 2015-2016 Seasons |
Steadman S.R. − McMahon G. 2017a 302-320 |
Harmanşah Ö. 2018a : |
Graffiti or Monument? Inscription of Place at Anatolian Rock Reliefs |
Ragazzoli C. et al. 2018a 49-63 |
Harmanşah Ö. 2013a: |
Cities and the Shaping of Memory in the Ancient Near East |
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Harmanşah Ö. – Johnson P. – Durusu-Tanrıöver M. 2014a: |
A Hittite King at the Spring of Yalburt: Bronze Age, Cold Waters and the Anatolian Landscape |
Actual Archaeology Magazine 10 10-16 |
Harmanşah Ö. – Johnson P. – Durusu-Tanrıöver M. 2014b: |
Yalburt Pınarı’nda bir Hitit Kralı Tunç Çağı, soğuk sular ve Anadolu peyzajı |
Aktüel Arkeoloji 37 10-15 |
Harmanşah Ö. 2014a: |
Of Rocks and Water: Towards an Archaeology of Place |
Joukowsky Institute Publication 5 |
Harmanşah Ö. 2014b: |
Event, Place, Performance: Rock Reliefs and Spring Monuments in Anatolia |
Harmanşah Ö. 2014a 140-168 |
Harmanşah Ö. 2013b: |
Taşa Oyulmuş Suretler: Hitit Kaya Anıtları / Figures Carved on the Living Rock: Hittite Rock Monuments |
Doğan-Alparslan M. − Alparslan M. 2013a 566-579 |
Harmanşah Ö. 2018b: |
Karşilaşmalar, Etkileşimler ve Ortak Bir Kulturel Alan: Assur Imparatorluğu ve Demir Çağı Suriye-Hitit Devletleri / Encounters, Interctions, and a Shared Cultural Sphere: The Assyrian Empire and the Syro-Hittite States of the Iron Age |
Köroğlu K. − Adalı S.F. 2018a 256-275 |
Harmanşah Ö. 2017a: |
Borders are rough-hewn: monuments, local landscapes and the politics of place in a
Hittite borderland |
Baysal E.L. − Karakatsanis L. 2017a 37-51 |
Harmanşah Ö. 2018c: |
Geologies of Belonging. The Political Ecology of Water in Central Anatolia |
Holt E. 2018a 259-277 |
Harmanşah Ö. 2020a: |
Cities, the Underworld, and the infrastructure: The ecology of water in the Hittite world |
Alt S.M. − Pauketat T.R. 2020a 218-244 |
Harmanşah Ö. – Johnson P. – Durusu-Tanrıöver M. – Marsh B. 2022a: |
The Archaeology of Hittite Landscape. A View from the Southwestern Borderlands |
JEMAHS 10/1 1-48 |
Harmanşah Ö. – Johnson P. 2013a: |
Pınarlar, Mağaralar ve Hitit Anadolu’sunda Kırsal Peyzaj: Yalburt Yaylası Arkeolojik Yüzey Araştırma Projesi (Ilgın, Konya) 2011 Sezonu Sonuçları |
AST 28/1 73-84 |