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Tim Williams, Sjoerd van der Linde (2008) The Urban Landscapes of Ancient Merv, Turkmenistan [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000164
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Dr
Tim
Williams
Institute of Archaeology
University College London
Gower Street
London
WC1E 6BT
UK
Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are persistent identifiers which can be used to consistently and accurately reference digital objects and/or content. The DOIs provide a way for the ADS resources to be cited in a similar fashion to traditional scholarly materials. More information on DOIs at the ADS can be found on our help page.
The updated Crossref DOI Display guidelines recommend that DOIs should be displayed in the following format:
https://doi.org/10.5284/1000164
Tim Williams, Sjoerd van der Linde (2008) The Urban Landscapes of Ancient Merv, Turkmenistan [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000164
The image downloads are divided into the 5 sections listed below. The Photographs sections contains photos of K�shks, Houses, Mosques, and Mausolea of the site while the maps section contains maps of Merv and the surrounding area. Rotating images are .mov files which give 360° views of selected areas around Merv. Finally, the slide show narratives are images from the slide show movies associated with this archive.
LKK03
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LKK03 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala, south and east facades. YuTAKE Archive, 1954. © YuTAKE |
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LKK03
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LKK13
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LKK13 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. Stepped tunnel vault of stairway. © Ancient Merv Project |
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LKK13
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LKK07
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LKK07 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. East facade, 1954. YuTAKE archive. © YuTAKE |
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LKK07
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LKK08
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LKK08 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. East facade after 1990 collapse. © Ancient Merv Project |
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LKK08
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LKK20
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LKK20 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. North facade, Room 1 (below) and 7 (above) on right. © Ancient Merv Project |
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LKK20
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LKK04
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LKK04 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala, south and east facades, 1937. Pilyavsky, (1974, 114). © V. Pilyavsky |
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LKK04
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LKK15
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LKK15 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. Upper storey, Rooms 7-9 on west. © Ancient Merv Project |
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LKK15
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Lkk33
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Lkk33 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. West facade, 2001. © Ancient Merv Project |
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Lkk33
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Lkk79
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Lkk79 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. Preventive conservation, 2002. © CRATerre |
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Lkk79
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Lkk80
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Lkk80 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. Conservation, 2002. © Ancient Merv Project |
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Lkk80
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Lkk81
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Lkk81 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. Conservation, 2002. © Ancient Merv Project |
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Lkk81
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Lkk82
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Lkk82 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. Preventive conservation, 2002. © CRATerre |
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Lkk82
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Lkk83
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Lkk83 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. Conservation in room 8, 2002. © CRATerre |
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Lkk83
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Lkk84 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. Conservation, 2002. © CRATerre |
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Lkk84
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Lkk85
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Lkk85 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. Conservation, 2002. © CRATerre |
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Lkk85
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Lkk86
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Lkk86 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. Conservation, 2002. © CRATerre |
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Lkk86
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313 Kb |
Lkk87
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Lkk87 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. Conservation, 2002. © CRATerre |
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Lkk87
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342 Kb |
Lkk88
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Lkk88 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. Conservation, 2002. © CRATerre |
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Lkk88
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Lkk89
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Lkk89 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. Conservation, 2002. © CRATerre |
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Lkk89
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Lkk90
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Lkk90 Sub Urban - Lesser Kyz Kala. Conservation, 2002. © CRATerre |
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Lkk90
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368 Kb |