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Recent Archaeological Research in Turkey
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 December 2013
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page 15 note 1 Translated from information kindly provided by Dr. Hâmit Z. Koşay and Dr. Mahmut Akok.
page 16 note 1 Information kindly provided by Professor James Russell, University of British Columbia.
page 16 note 2 For detailed description of these and other tombs cf. Alföldi-Rosenbaum, E., The Necropolis of Anemurium (Ankara, 1971)Google Scholar.
page 17 note 1 Condensed from a report kindly provided by Professor Kenan Erim.
page 22 note 1 Translated from information kindly contributed by Professor Dr. Afif Erzen.
page 23 note 1 Information kindly supplied by Professor James Morgenstern.
page 23 note 2 Information kindly supplied by Professor Dr. R. Naumann.
page 24 note 1 Information kindly provided by Professor Dr. H. Vetters.
page 24 note 2 Translated from a report kindly provided by Mr. Raci Temizer.
page 24 note 3 Translated from information kindly contributed by Professor Dr. N. Fıratlı.
page 25 note 1 Translated and condensed from a report kindly provided by Professor Paolo Verzone.
page 26 note 1 Translated from information kindly supplied by Professor Clelia Laviosa.
page 27 note 1 Translated from information kindly supplied by Professor U. Bahadır Alkım.
page 29 note 1 Translated from information kindly supplied by Dr. Altan Akat.
page 30 note 1 Report kindly supplied by Professor Machteld Mellink.
page 31 note 1 Information kindly provided by Professor Dr. Baki Öğün.
page 31 note 2 Translated from information kindly contributed by Dr. Hayri Ertem.
page 31 note 3 These areas are shown on the topographical map on Plate 42 in Keban Projesi 1969 Çalışmarları.
page 32 note 1 These structures were mentioned as a kind of soldiers' barracks in the last issue of AS, but are now known to be of later date than the fortress walls.
page 32 note 2 See Keban Projesi 1970 Çalışmaları, p. 81.
page 32 note 3 Height: 125 cm. (up to where the blocks cease); max. width (at the bottom): 75 cm.
page 32 note 4 Translated from a report kindly contributed by Professor J. Borchardt.
page 34 note 1 Translated from information kindly contributed by Dr. Altan Akat.
page 35 note 1 Translated from a report kindly provided by Professor Harald Hauptmann.
page 38 note 1 Translated and condensed from a report kindly contributed by Professor W. Radt.
page 41 note 1 According to Boehringer, E. in Neue Deutsche Ausgrabungen im Mittelmeergebiet und im Vorderen Orient (1959)Google Scholar.
page 42 note 1 Translated from information kindly provided by Dr. Robert Fleischer.
page 43 note 1 Condensed from a report kindly contributed by Professor George Hanfmann.
page 45 note 1 Information kindly provided by Professor Dr. N. Fıratlı.
page 46 note 1 Information kindly supplied by Professor Dr. N. Fıratlı.
page 46 note 2 Translated from a report kindly provided by Dr. Ufuk Esin.
page 49 note 1 Report kindly contributed by Professor Luigi Polacco.
page 50 note 1 Translated from a report kindly provided by Dr. Ufuk Esin.
page 51 note 1 Information kindly provided by Professor Dr. Afif Erzen.
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