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GAR0245 MANUAL -‘Modern Carbon Printing’ -Louis NADEAU

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'Modern Carbon Printing' -Louis NADEAU
DESCRIPTION:
Now that his History and Practice of Carbon Processes (1982 ), is out of print, Luis Nadeau has completely revised and expanded the sections of his first book that related to monochrome carbon transfer processes, to create ‘Modern Carbon Printing’. This new book is the most thorough guide available on the subject. Particular emphasis has been placed on the manufacture of homemade materials, especially in regard to the selection of suitable permanent pigments, emulsion making (dispersions), and coating methods. Step-by-step instructions guide the worker through the production of what has been described as the most beautiful and most permanent of photographic processes: printing in carbon and carbro. Artistic media par excellence, these processes have been preferred for many years by photographers who want the ultimate in terms of photographic reproduction.

The Author:
Having over 12 years of full-time experience and research in the field of conservation of photographic materials, Luis Nadeau has been consulted by many well-known museums, archives, manufacturers, collectors, and photographers, in Europe and North America. His previous works, History and Practice of Carbon Processes (1982) History and Practice of Platinum Printing (1984), and History and Practice of Oil and Bromoil Printing (1985) are now used as textual and reference manuals by more than 50 American universities and other institutions in at least 30 countries. The author owns and operates the only FRESSON lab outside France and was the first to commercially produce permanent tricolor carbon prints for well-known photographers and institutions.

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GAR0246 BOEK ‘Gevaert Foto Handboek’- A.H.S. CRAEYBECKX

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'Gevaert Foto Handboek'- A.H.S. CRAEYBECKX
DESCRIPTION:

Schrijver: Craeybeckx, A.H.S.
Titel: Gevaert foto handboek. Een praktische leidraad voor al wie fotografeert
Taal: Nederlands
Uitgever: Gevaert Photo-producten
Bijzonderheden: 9e bijgewerkte druk, 456 paginas, gebonden in linnen band.
d   1954
i   www.revista.nl/book_32.html
Bij deze uitgave werd in ruime mate gebruik gemaakt van de vragen en inlichtingen die ons vanwege de lezers toekwamen. Het vierde deel, gewijd aan de kleurenfotografie, werd door mijn medewerker ]. Lauwers geheel omgewerkt. Ook het negatief-positief-procédé wordt hierin behandeld. De schrijver drukt hiermede zijn dank uit aan de collega’s en medewerkers die hem, bij de vervulling van zijn taak, met raad en daad terzijde hebben gestaan. Wij hopen dat deze druk een even gunstig onthaal te beurt zal vallen als de vorige.

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GAR0239 Lucy LIPPARD – ‘Overlay’

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DESCRIPTION:
Published in the United States by Pantheon Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto.

Small portions of this book have appeared in articles written over the last decade, primarily the following: ‘·Quite Contrary: Body, Nature, and Ritual in Women’s Art” (Chrysalis, no. 2, 1977); “Body. House. City, Civilization, Journey” (Dwellings, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1978); “Complexes: Architectural Sculpture in Nature” (Art in America, Jan.-Feb. 1979); “Back Again,” (West of West: Ancient Monuments in Ireland, traveling exhibition. England, 1979-80); “Gardens: Some Metaphors fora Public Art” (Art In America, Oct. 1981); “Breaking Circles: The Polities of Prehistory” (in Robert Hobbs, ed., Robert Smithson: Sculpture, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 1981).

Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Lippard, Lucy R. Overlay: Contemporary art and the art of prehistory.
Bibliography: p. 253 Includes index. 1. Art, Modern-20th century-Themes, motives. 2. Conceptual art-Themes, motives. 3. Performance art-Themes, motives. 4. Art, Prehistoric-Themes, motives. 5. Art, Prehistoric-influence. 6. Symbolism in art. 1. Title. N7428.L56 1983 700’.9’04 82-22331
ISBN 0-394-51812-8
ISBN 0-394-71145-9 (paperback)
Typographic design by Sara Eisenman Manufactured in the United States of America First Edition All original art illustrated in this hook is copyrighted by the artists.
d   1983
i   second hand, used

Editorial Reviews

  • “Lippard skillfully shows the ‘primal urge’ is a core issue in ‘post-modernist’ art … it is invaluable as an insider’s synthesis capturing the consciousness of vanguard art in the recent past.”
    — Village Voice

  • “Lucy Lippard has skillfully blended sun, moon, myth, and ritual in a search for the meaning and social function of art.”
  • — Gerald Hawkins, author of Stonehenge Decoded and Mindsteps to the Cosmos

  • “The book’s strength lies in the depth of the author’s commitment–her dual loyalty to tradition and modernity and her effort to restore the broken connection between the two.”
    — New York Times Book Review

    About the Author
    Lucy R. LIPPARD is an internationally known writer, activist, and curator. She has authored twenty-three books, has curated more than fifty major exhibitions, and holds nine honorary doctorates of fine arts. Her books include The Lure of the Local, Partial Recall, The Pink Glass Swan, Mixed Blessings, On the Beaten Track, and Overlay, all published by The New Press. Lippard is the recipient of numerous awards, most recently the Carolyn Bancroft History Prize from the Denver Public Library and grants from Creative Capital and the Lannan Foundation. She lives in New Mexico.

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    GAR0253 BOOKS -‘Shades of Grey’, Oscar MARZAROLI

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    Oscar Marzaroli Shades of Grey

    GAR0253 Photography Books ‘Shades of Grey’

    DESCRIPTION “SHADES OF GREY – Glasgow 1956-1987”
    Photographs by Oscar Marzaroli
    Words by William McIlvanney
    This remarkable book marks the conjunction of two substantial talents and their shared experience which is the Glasgow of the past thirty years. While William Mcilvannev, writer, was steeping himself in the atmosphere of mid-fifties Glasgow as a student. Oscar Marzaroli, photographer, was beginning work as a freelance photojournalist in the city. One way or another. Glasgow has remained an enduring influence on both men. In ‘Shades of Grey’, each pays their particular tribute to a famous city in the process of change. Marzaroli’s photographs record not only the fabric of Glasgow old and new but also, through photo sequences, the character and the characters of the city. His view of Glasgow can bear comparison with other important photographers’ views of their favored places. No other photographer has caught the look and life of Glasgow with comparable accuracy and sympathy or produced images that we can relate to so strongly. This comprehensive collection of Marzaroli’s Glasgow photographs, selected from thousands of prints, is not just another book of photographs. It is a work that will rapidly become a permanent part of Scotland’s visual heritage. McIlvanney’s text, with its subjective impressions, complements perfectly the objective images from Marzaroli’s camera.

    Oscar Marzaroli was born in Castiglione Vara, Northern Italy, in 1933 his family moved to Glasgow when he was two, settling in the Garnethill area of the city. Courses in Glasgow School of Art were interrupted by illness. After working as a photographic assistant in Glasgow he moved to Stockholm to work as a freelance photo-journalist for a few years before moving to London. Returning to .. (continued on Back Flap ..)
    ISBN i 85158 047 6

    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Trafalgar Square; First Edition (February 1, 1993)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1851580476
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1851580477
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.91 pounds
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.25 x 1 x 12.25 inches
    2nd hand, cover has slightly yellowed

    price € 12,50


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    GAR0249 BOOKS of INTEREST: ‘the Caves of the Sun’

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    Adrian Bailey - the Caves of the Sun
    DESCRIPTION:
    This work argues that all myths, religions and folk tales can be traced to one source – the sun. It shows that solar cults were founded in order to influence the life-giving forces of nature, and these can be identified in Neanderthal cave dwellings of 60,000 years ago.

    Publisher: ‎ Jonathan Cape; 1st ed edition
    Language: ‎ English
    Softcover: ‎ 320 pages
    ISBN-10: ‎ 0224030639
    ISBN-13: ‎ 978-0224030632
    Item Weight: ‎ 1.26 pounds
    Dimensions: ‎ 9.41 x 1.34 x 6.38 inches

    date:   1997
    information:   https://www.amazon.com/Caves-Sun-Origin-Mythology/dp/0224030639
    condition is fine, but paper is slightly yellowed

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    GAR0247 BOOKS on Photography: Tim BESSERER, Dieter KOEVE -‘Nichts wird uns trennen’

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    Tim BESSERER, Dieter KOEVE -'Nichts wird uns trennen'
    DESCRIPTION: ‘Nothing will separate us’ (‘Nichts wird uns trennen’) steht auf einem Amulett geschrieben, welches um den Hals eines jungen Familienvaters hangt. Die Würde und Kraft, die diese Familie ausstrahlt, steht in krassem Widerspruch zu den bestehenden Lebensmöglichkeiten.
    Die in diesem Fotobuch mit Sachkenntnis zusammengetragenen Fotografien von 27 in Süd-afrika lebenden Fotografen machen in eindrucksvoller Weise deutlich, dass in diesem Teil Afrikas ein überwältigendes Potential an engagierten Fotografen arbeitet, die das Medium Fotografie als Weg zur Befreiung aus der Apartheid sehen. Dieses neue Selbstbewusstsein schlägt sich auch in der Auswahl der Gedichte aus Südafrika nieder, die die Fotos erganzen.

    Autor Dieter KOEVE / Tim BESSERER

    Foto Umschlag Vorderseite:
    Myron PETERS. ‘Die Abstimmung ist vorbei!’ Windhoek, Namibia 1982.
    Foto Seite 2 und Umschlag Ruckseite Glynn GRIFFITHS. ‘Junge Familie’. Modderdam Squatter-Camp. Kapstadt 1987

    size: 159 S., 131 sw-Abb. Fotografien von 27 in Südafrika lebenden Fotografen ergänzt durch Gedichte südafrikanischer
    condition neu

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    © 1983 Benteli Verlag, 3011 Bern
    Gestaltung Benteliteam
    Satz und Druck Benteli AG, 3018 Bern Switzerland
    ISBN-10: ‎ 3716504505
    ISBN-13: ‎ 978-3716504505

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    GAR0248 Books of Interest: Jaan PUHVEL -‘Comparative mythology’

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    DESCRIPTION: “In a magisterial work, Jaan PUHVEL unravels the prehistoric Indo-European origins of the traditions of India and Iran, Greece and Rome, of the Celts, Germans, Balts, and Slavs. Utilizing the methodologies of historical linguistics and archaeology, he reconstructs a shared religious, mythological, and cultural heritage. Separate chapters on individual traditions as well as on recurrent themes – god and warrior, king and virgin, fire and water – give life to Comparative Mythology as both a general introduction and a detailed reference.”
    1987 The Johns Hopkins University Press

    Published I987, Second printing, 1988
    Printed in the United States of America

    size: 22,9 x 15,2 x 2,5 cm
    weight: 449 gr.
    condition: new

    ISBN o-80I8-3413-9
    ISBN o-8OI8-3938-6 (pbk.)

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    gar0241 BOOKS: Mella JAARSMA -‘ portfolio catalogue 1994’

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    Mella Jaarsma portfolio catalogue
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    DESCRIPTION:   Mella Jaarsma portfolio catalogue 1994
    small portfolio catalogue (29 pages) with bio (3 pages)
    ?: no isbn, printed with support of the Dutch Embassy in Jakarta. Edition 500
    dd: 1994
    i: 21x25cm. 32 pages, semisoft cover, 2nd hand but in good condition

    €: 25,00

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    PROJECT: TURKEYE -Ani excavation site

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    pfs10021 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -“Ramparts of Smbat II”

    DESCRIPTION:
    Since Ani is protected naturally with ravines, and rivers on all sides except the north, the second ramparts were constructed by King Smbat II (977-989AD) to strengthen this north side. Epigraphic evidence document repairs in the periods of Gagik I, Ebu’l Manuchehr, and Ebu’l Muammeran.
    There are cross motives, lion and snake reliefs, and tile decorations on outer facades of the ramparts and a four-line Kufic inscription documenting the conquest of the city by the Seljuk Sultan Alpaslan on the tower to the east side of the ramparts where the Lion Gate is located. This is one of the seven entrances into the city, which are named as Ugurun, Kars, Lion (Arslani) Chess Satrancli), Acemagili, Migmig Ravine Gate, and Bagseki on the basis of their orientation or decoration. Taking its name from a lion frieze between two towers on its inner part, the Lion Gate was possibly the main entrance into the city from the northwest and now serves as the main visitor entrance.
    text from info boards on location

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    Turkey, ANI excavation site, Kars gat
    pfs10024 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -‘Kars gate’

    DESCRIPTION:
    Ani, capital of melancholia
    “When approaching Ani one is left with an impression of its magnificent architecture, but there is also something very melancholy about the place. The city is surrounded by walls with round rose-colored towers built of tuff and punctured with the marks of thousands of arrows. The city itself is built on a triangular site where two rivers have carved deep ravines into the landscape from the east and the south the Ahuryan River ravines and from the west, the smaller river Tsaghkots flows across a gorge where hundreds of caves served as dwellings for the poorer classes of the past.”Open Wounds: Armenians, Turks and a Century of Genocide. By Vicken Cheterian
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    TURKEY: 'ANI' excavation site -Ramparts towards Lion Gate
    pfs10025 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -Ramparts towards Lion Gate

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    TURKEY: 'ANI' excavation site -Lion's Gate
    pfs10113 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -“Lion’s Gate”

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    Kurkdjian’s Stereoscopic Photographs of Ani
    Onnes (or Ohannes) Kurkdjian, born in 1851, was an Armenian photographer who was based in Yerevan for part of the 19th century.
    text & picture from: virtualani.org


    TURKEY: ANI excavation site -Church of the Redeemer
    pfs10175 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -“Church of the Redeemer”

    Surp Amenap’rkitch Church
    Other known names
    Church of the Holy Saviour of All; Church of the Redeemer, St. P’rkitch, St. Petros, St. Arak’Eal

    DESCRIPTION:
    History of the church
    According to its inscriptions, the church of the Surp Amenap’rkitch was built in 1035 to house a piece of the true cross by Prince Abulgharib Pahluvani, A zhamatun was added in 1193 for the accommodation of the pilgrims and a bell tower was erected in 1271 next to the main entrance. Earthquake damage to the church is reported first time in 1131. Its dome was restored in 1342 following the disastrous earthquake of 1319.

    When Nikolai Yakovlevich Marr and his team started the first scientific excavations at Ani (from 1892 to 1917) the church was still standing but was in an unstable state. In 1912 they restored the walls of the church to prevent a total collapse. Marr’s intervention was done with smaller sized masonry in darker colors than the originals can now be detected easily. Nonetheless, the eastern half of the church collapsed completely in 1957. The still-standing western half which was badly damaged in the 1988 earthquake is under the threat of total collapse.

    In 1996 Ani archaeological site was listed in World’s Monuments Fund’s Watch list and during a mission initiated by the Historical Heritage Protection Foundation in 1998-9 some of the walls of the church were stabilized and the main door was filled with rubble stone masonry to prevent any further collapses.

    Historic Preservation Project
    In 2006 Ministry of Culture and Tourism started an extensive preservation program at Ani archaeological site. In 2006 Prikitch Church was scientifically documented for the first time and a historical preservation project was prepared.

    Conservation Works
    In 2010 World Monuments Fund and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism signed a memorandum of understanding for the conservation of the Prikitch Church. Works began in 2012.

    The conservation project for Surp Amenap’rkitch Church consists of three planned phases: In the first phase, after the assembly of a fence around the project site for the security and safety of the visitors, the erection of a protective and load-bearing scaffolding inside the monument is planned for the security of the excavation team.

    In the second phase: excavation and cataloguing work will start following the re-location of the fallen remains of the east part of the church to a safe and secure area. These remains will then be documented with a 3D laser scanning survey and virtual modelling to determine the original locations of each piece. (https://www.facebook.com/pargev.frankian/media_set?set=a.2436085689738631.1073741833.100000116716132&type=3) Following the excavations survey and documentation, emergency stabilization works will be completed.

    After the evaluation of the data obtained from the structural monitoring system installed on the structure in May 2012, from the construction material analyses, wall paint analyses, excavation and cataloguing, the structural stabilization works are planned to be completed in the third phase.

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    TURKEY: ANI excavation site -Minuchihr Mosque
    pfs10090 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -“Minuchihr Mosque”

    DESCRIPTION:
    ‘Open Wounds: Armenians, Turks and a Century of Genocide’, by Vicken Cheterian
    google books
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    TURKEY: ANI excavation site -the Cathedral
    pfs10039 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -“the Cathedral”

    DESCRIPTION:
    The building work started in the year 989AD under King Smbat II (980-989AD) and was completed by the year 1001/1010AD by the order of Queen Katramide, the wife of King Gagik.
    The cathedral was dedicated to Mother of God Maria and was the work of Trdat, who also restored the dome of Hagia Sophia Church in Constantinople.
    In 1064AD Seljukid Sultan Alparslan conquered Ani and the cathedral was converted to a mosque, renamed the Fethiye Camii (the Victory Mosque) and he performed his first Friday Prayer in the cathedral.
    The plan is in the form of rectangular outwardly and a domed basilica three naves inwardly. there is a square annexe in the northwest corner, a chapel, two burial chambers in front of the east wall, and the Hripsime Chapel on the southeast corner.

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    TURKEY: ANI excavation site -the Cathedral II
    pfs10133 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -“the Cathedral II”

    The statue of Gagik I found in Ani by Nicholas Marr's excavations in 1906
    The statue of Gagik I found in Ani by Nicholas Marr’s excavations in 1906. picture from WIKIPEDIA

    DESCRIPTION:
    An imposing cathedral
    “A rust-colored brick redoubt, the Cathedral of Ani looms over the now-abandoned city. Although its dome collapsed in an earthquake in 1319 – and, centuries later, another earthquake destroyed its northwest corner – it is still imposing in scale. It was completed in 1001 under the reign of Armenian King Gagik I when the wealth and population of Ani were at its peak. Trdat, the renowned Armenian architect who designed it, also served the Byzantines by helping them repair the dome of the Hagia Sophia.”
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    TURKEY: ANI excavation site -inside the Cathedral I
    pfs10169 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -“inside the ‘Cathedral’ I”

    DESCRIPTION:
    “The cathedral of Ani is worthy (if, indeed, it still exists) of far greater renown than actually surrounds it.”
    Buxton, David Roden (1937). Russian Mediaeval Architecture with an Account of the Transcaucasian Styles and Their Influence in the West. Cambridge University Press. pp. 90–91.
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    pfs10098 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -“inside the ‘Cathedral’ II”

    DESCRIPTION:
    Campbell, Verity (2007). Turkey. Lonely Planet. p. 582. ISBN 978-1-74104-556-7. “… the cathedral, renamed the Fethiye Camii (Victory Mosque) by the Seljuk conquerors, is the largest and most impressive of the buildings.”
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    pfs10143 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -“inside the ‘Cathedral’ III”

    DESCRIPTION:
    “Cathedral of Ani (Armenian: Անիի մայր տաճար, Anii mayr tačar; Turkish: Ani Katedrali) is the largest standing building in Ani, capital of medieval Bagratid Armenia, located in present-day eastern Turkey, on the border with modern Armenia. It was completed in the early 11th century by the architect Trdat and was the seat of the Catholicos, the head of the Armenian Apostolic Church, for nearly half a century.

    In 1064, following the Seljuk conquest of Ani, the cathedral was converted into a mosque. It later returned to being used as an Armenian church. It eventually suffered damage in a 1319 earthquake when its conical dome collapsed. Subsequently, Ani was gradually abandoned and the church fell into disuse. The north-western corner of the church was heavily damaged by a 1988 earthquake.

    The cathedral is considered the largest and most impressive structure of Ani. It is a domed basilica with a rectangular plan, though the dome and most of its supporting drum are now missing. Its use of pointed arches and cluster piers has been widely cited by scholars to have possibly influenced, or at least preceded Gothic architecture. The cathedral, along with the entire site of Ani, was declared a World Heritage site by the UNESCO in 2016.”

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    TURKEY: ANI excavation site -inside the Cathedral IV
    pfs10097 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -“inside the ‘Cathedral’ IV”

    DESCRIPTION:
    Krautheimer, Richard (1965). Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture. Penguin Books. p. 234. The exterior walls are covered with decorative sculpture, as at Aght’amar; or they are articulated, as at the cathedrals of Ani and Marmashen (986–1029), by blind arcades resting on slender colonnettes, single or in pairs. … Monastery at Goshavank, build in 928–953, and the cathedral of Ani of 989–1001 both take up the plan of the cathedral of Talin with only minor differences.
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    TURKEY: 'ANI' excavation site -
    pfs10095 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -“inside the ‘Cathedral’ V”

    DESCRIPTION:
    “Secret water channels, undiscovered monk cells, meditation rooms, huge corridors, intricate tunnels, traps and corners were found under the ruins of the ancient Armenian town of Ani. AA Photo
    The underground secrets of the historic Ani Ruins, an ancient, 5,000-year-old Armenian city located on the Turkish-Armenian border in the eastern province of Kars, have been revealed.
    While speaking at the recent “International Ani-Kars Symposium,” history researcher Sezai Yazıcı said secret water channels, undiscovered monk cells, meditation rooms, huge corridors, intricate tunnels, unbelievable traps and corners that make one lose their sense of direction were just some of the unknown underground structures located at the ancient site.”
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    TURKEY: ANI excavation site -text on the entrance to the Cathedral
    pfs10144 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -text on the entrance to the ‘Cathedral’

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    1905 or 1906 Nikolai_Marr_excavations 1 Saint Gregory King Gagik Ani Turkey
    Archaeologist Nicolai Iakovlevich Marr at the citadel of Ani


    TURKEY: ANI excavation site -Church of Saint Gregory
    pfs10155 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -“Church of Saint Gregory”

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    TURKEY: ANI excavation site -view from Palace towards the Tatarcik rock carving structures
    pfs10102 TURKEYE: ‘ANI’ excavation site -view from Palace towards the TATARCIK creek rock carving structures

    DESCRIPTION:
    The remnants of an underground city
    “Opposite the Church of St Gregory of the Abughamrentsare a series of caves dug out of the rock, which some historians speculate may predate Ani. The caves are sometimes described as Ani’s “underground city” and signs point to their use as tombs and churches. In the early 20th Century, some of these caves were still used as dwellings.”
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    King Gagik´s church
    pfs10163 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -“King Gagik´s church”

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    King Gagik´s church St Gregory constructed between the years 1001 and 1005 Ani archaeological site on the Ancient Silk Road.
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    King Gagik´s church
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    King Gagik´s church
    pfs10103 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -“King Gagik´s church II”

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    city walls
    pfs10110 TURKEY: ‘ANI’ excavation site -city walls

    DESCRIPTION: Archaeological Site of Ani
    “This site is located on a secluded plateau of northeast Turkey overlooking a ravine that forms a natural border with Armenia. This medieval city combines residential, religious and military structures, characteristic of a medieval urbanism built up over the centuries by Christian and then Muslim dynasties. The city flourished in the 10th and 11th centuries CE when it became the capital of the medieval Armenian kingdom of the Bagratides and profited from control of one branch of the Silk Road. Later, under Byzantine, Seljuk and Georgian sovereignty, it maintained its status as an important crossroads for merchant caravans. The Mongol invasion and a devastating earthquake in 1319 marked the beginning of the city’s decline. The site presents a comprehensive overview of the evolution of medieval architecture through examples of almost all the different architectural innovations of the region between the 7th and 13th centuries CE.”
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    Georgian church
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    TURKEY: 'Ani -map excavation site'
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    St. Asdvadzadzin Church

    The complex of Emir Ebu’l Muammeran

    Date and patron
    It was built between 1164-1200AD by Shaddadian Sahinsah who was named Ebu’l Muammeran, therefore, rebuilt to Ani.

    Description
    The complex consists of a rectangular masjid, a minaret, and a square tomb.
    Almost nothing remains of this mosque except for the large fragments of its minaret which fell down in 1890. The very tall octagonal minaret had an inscription on it which forbade “the sale of sheep and camels in front of the mosque”.

    LINKS:
    small pictures about excavations and Marr are from Wikimedia with much more information about the various churches and sites on Wikipedia
    1905 or 1906: Nikolai Marr excavation in Saint Gregory (King Gagik), Ani, Turkey: Workers re-erecting a column.
    Loads of resources and facts here: www.virtualani.org
    Author Nikolai Marr’s book: “Ani, knizhnaya istoriya goroda i raskopki” (“Ani, a history of the city and the excavations”), Leningrad, 1934.
    Strategic conservationmaster plan for Ani

    ANI IN EVERY ASPECT
    Prof. Dr. Oktay BelliAug 2021
    Türkiye Turing ve Otomobil Kurumu
    free pdf

    Excavations to reveal hidden history of eastern Turkey’s Ani ruins
    www.dailysabah.com

    Preserving the Medieval City of Ani: Cultural Heritage between Contest and Reconciliation
    Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh
    Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (2014) 73 (4): 528–555.
    https://doi.org/10.1525/jsah.2014.73.4.528
    “Despite its architectural fame, the medieval city of Ani in eastern Turkey, once an Armenian capital on the Silk Road, was endangered until recently. Preserving the Medieval City of Ani: Cultural Heritage between Contest and Reconciliation traces the evolution of Ani since the late nineteenth century as an object of preservation and the subject of debate about heritage. As a primarily non-Muslim site in a modern, majority-Muslim country, Ani poses dilemmas shared by other cultural heritage sites in post-conflict societies: it presents economic opportunity through tourism, but its history prompts questions about a painful recent past the state refuses to acknowledge. Analyzing the recent developments in cultural heritage management in Turkey involving international heritage organizations, especially for Christian and Armenian monuments, and highlighting the civil society debate about rediscovering long-suppressed episodes of Turkish history, Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh argues that despite daunting difficulties beleaguering acknowledgement of the past, cultural heritage can provide a medium for reconciliation rather than contestation.”