Books by Zeynep Cizmeli Ogun
by Evangeline Markou, Francois de Callatay, Zeynep Cizmeli Ogun, Maryse Blet-Lemarquand, Suzanne Frey-Kupper, Julien Fournier, Duyrat Frédérique, Christos Gatzolis, Sophia Kremydi, Dinçer Savaş Lenger, Marie-Christine Marcellesi, Albana Meta, Julien Olivier, and Vassiliki Stefanaki ΜΕΛΕΤΗΜΑΤΑ 85 (ISBN: 978-960-371-079-0), Athens 2023, 2023
The honorary volume ΑΝΤΙΔΩΡΟΝ. Greek Coinage between War and Trade.
Papers on Numismatics, Epigra... more The honorary volume ΑΝΤΙΔΩΡΟΝ. Greek Coinage between War and Trade.
Papers on Numismatics, Epigraphy and History Offered to Olivier Picard, in-cludes twentv-one (21) contributions on the monetarv production and polic of cities, federal states, and kings and their relation with the history and econ-omy of the Ancient Greek and Roman world.
The volume includes discussions of various numismatic issues and problems.
It addresses questions related to the organisation of monetary policy of different issuing authorities, discusses iconography and problems of attribution of numismatic types, explores the relationship between coinage and military events, and examines the ways to identify trade networks. It includes the pub-lication of hoards, discusses the use of coins in inscriptions and ancient texts, and explores issues related to the technology and organisation of mints and coin production. The studies have a wide geographical range, extending from Marseilles and Sicily to Asia Minor, and from Illyria, Thrace and Macedonia to Crete, Cyprus and Egypt. The volume therefore reflects the wide range of the honoree's interests.
Authors: E. Apostolou; L. Brousseau; V. Chankowski; K. Chryssanthaki-Nagle;
F. de Callatay; Z. Cizmeli Ögün; F. Duyrat; Th. Faucher, M. Blet-Lemarquand,
and S. Frey-Kupper; Chr. Flament; J. Fournier; Chr. A. Gatzolis and S. E. Psoma; S. Gongecaj-Vangjeli; C. Grandjean; M. B. Hatzopoulos; S. Kremydi; D. Savas Lenger; M.-C. Marcellesi; E. Markou; A. Meta; J. Olivier; C. Papageorgiadou and G. Alexopoulou; V. E. Stefanaki; D. I. Tsangari.
Kaunos Kbid 1966-2021, 2022
Bu yayının tüm hakları saklıdır; tamamı ya da bir bölüm yazarının yazılı izni olmaksızın aynen ve... more Bu yayının tüm hakları saklıdır; tamamı ya da bir bölüm yazarının yazılı izni olmaksızın aynen veya işlenerek yeniden basılamaz fotokopi dahil elektronik veya mekanik herhangi bir yolla çoğaltılamaz, kaydedilemez, yayılamaz, herhangi bir ortamda yayınlanamaz, iletilemez veya diğer kullanımlara konu edilemez. Görsel malzeme ve metinlerden alıntı yapılabilmesi, ancak tanıtım amacıyla ve kuralına uygun olarak normal ölçüler kapsamında ve kaynak gösterilmesi sureti ile olanaklıdır.
Z. Çizmeli Öğün – F. Toumpan, The Aydın Özkan Collection: Greek and Roman Provincial Coins (Ankara 2022), 2022
Orhan Bingöl’e 67. Yaş Armağanı A Festschrift for Orhan Bingöl on the occasion of his 67th Birthday Editor/Edited Görkem Kökdemir, 2013
Abstract: This paper surveys the use of color pigments by the ancients. The comments of ancient
a... more Abstract: This paper surveys the use of color pigments by the ancients. The comments of ancient
authors and their later commentaries proven by the recent color analysis are considered. The survey of
color use in the Troad region on the Archaic and Classical Troad on the sarcophagi, on the Hellenistic
and Roman wall paintings at Troy and use of color on textiles is mentioned. The pigments used in ancient
wall paintings and frescoes have been analyzed visually and by chemical methods prior to 21st century.
The recent methods and analysis has shown the contents in mortar and choice for coloring pigment
could vary by region. This paper attempts to survey the comments made by the ancient authors on the
use of ancient pigments and color, then compares this evidence with the analysis done on the Classical
sarcophagi and Roman frescoes in the 19th century and recently to illustrate differences of pigment use
by region and the efficiency gained by using archaeometric results.
Conference announcements by Zeynep Cizmeli Ogun
by CEREN ÜNAL, Cengiz Gürbıyık, Hakan Göncü, Sonia Dimaki, Eugen Marius Paraschiv (-Grigore), Husnu Ozturk, Alekseienko Nikolaj, Zeynep Cizmeli Ogun, Christos Malatras, Ioanna Koukouni, Hüseyin Köker, and Ioana Paraschiv-Grigore
Poster and programme of the workshop. This international research project (France, Turkey, German... more Poster and programme of the workshop. This international research project (France, Turkey, Germany) is funded by the CNRS (PICS "D3", 2019-2021).
Abstract (English):
During the 3rd c. AD, external wars have led to the crisis and restoration of the Roman Empire. The Straits area located between Europe and Asia has changed greatly when the region was polarized by a newly funded capital: Constantinopolis. The genesis of the process remains unclear because we lack written evidences. Using as a starting point the rich but neglected numismatic material, the “D3” project offers a fresh approach of this major historical phenomenon. It relies on a current and close collaboration in the field of ancient numismatics between the PI, Antony Hostein (EPHE), and Z. Çizmeli Öğün (Ankara). Based on a pilot project devoted to the history of Ancient Troas, it will comprise workshops and field research to collect and study data concerning coinage produced in the region of the Detroits in the 3rd c. AD. These scientific operations organized in the framework of the “D3” Project aim to reinforce the academic links between senior and junior scholars in both countries, but also with German colleagues (Ulrike Peter, Vladimir Stolba, BBAW).
Zeynep Çismely Ögün, Professeur à l’université d’Ankara, directeur d’études invité à l’EPHE, fera... more Zeynep Çismely Ögün, Professeur à l’université d’Ankara, directeur d’études invité à l’EPHE, fera quatre conférences les 20, 21, 27 et 28 mars. Autour du thème général consacré à la « Numismatique antique de l’Asie Mineure », seront abordés les monnayages des cités d’Alexandrie de Troade et d’Ancyre.
Vous êtes les bienvenu(e)s
Informations : antony.hostein @ ephe.sorbonne.fr
The seminar will adress this year :
(i) the provincial coinages during the 'crisis' of the 3rd ... more The seminar will adress this year :
(i) the provincial coinages during the 'crisis' of the 3rd c. AD, with a specific focus on the mints of Coela and the Propontis;
(ii) the reign and coinage of Trajan Decius (AD 249-251);
(iii) hoards and coin circulation in Central Gaul and Africa Proconsularis, from Augustus to Late Antiquity.
Bibliography - Coin Finds From Excavations by Zeynep Cizmeli Ogun
Smintheion by Zeynep Cizmeli Ogun
Smintheion, Apollon Smintheus’un İzinde, 2013
Smintheus. in Search of Apollo Smintheus , 2015
Annali 62 2016 (2017) 183-196
È vietata la riproduzione non autorizzata, con qualsiasi mezzo effettuata, comprese le fotocopie,... more È vietata la riproduzione non autorizzata, con qualsiasi mezzo effettuata, comprese le fotocopie, anche se parziale e ad uso interno o didattico.
Basileus. 50. Yılında Kaunos (Kdib), M. C. Işık’a Armağan, Başkent Üniversitesi BÜKSAM Arkeolojik Araştırmalar Suppl.1, 231-236, 2017
Based on hoards and die-studies, this paper present new researches on the coinage of Alexandria T... more Based on hoards and die-studies, this paper present new researches on the coinage of Alexandria Troas, especially on coins without imperial portraits on obverse. It shows that many of these coins may be dated to the reign of Valerian (AD 253-260). These massive and original issues were struck in the context of the Gothic invasions of the AD 250-260s.
In this paper devoted to the civic coinage of Alexandria Troas, esp. the coins of the Smintheion ... more In this paper devoted to the civic coinage of Alexandria Troas, esp. the coins of the Smintheion hoard, we publish a few die links between coins with imperial portrait and coins with a head of the Tyche on obverse. These die link concern issues produced under Gallienus (joint rule with Valerian, i.e. AD 253-260).
Bu kitapta yayınlanan bildirilerin yayım hakkı saklıdır. AKMED ve yazarlarının yazılı izni olmaks... more Bu kitapta yayınlanan bildirilerin yayım hakkı saklıdır. AKMED ve yazarlarının yazılı izni olmaksızın hiçbir yolla çoğaltılamaz, basılamaz, yayınlanamaz.
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Books by Zeynep Cizmeli Ogun
Papers on Numismatics, Epigraphy and History Offered to Olivier Picard, in-cludes twentv-one (21) contributions on the monetarv production and polic of cities, federal states, and kings and their relation with the history and econ-omy of the Ancient Greek and Roman world.
The volume includes discussions of various numismatic issues and problems.
It addresses questions related to the organisation of monetary policy of different issuing authorities, discusses iconography and problems of attribution of numismatic types, explores the relationship between coinage and military events, and examines the ways to identify trade networks. It includes the pub-lication of hoards, discusses the use of coins in inscriptions and ancient texts, and explores issues related to the technology and organisation of mints and coin production. The studies have a wide geographical range, extending from Marseilles and Sicily to Asia Minor, and from Illyria, Thrace and Macedonia to Crete, Cyprus and Egypt. The volume therefore reflects the wide range of the honoree's interests.
Authors: E. Apostolou; L. Brousseau; V. Chankowski; K. Chryssanthaki-Nagle;
F. de Callatay; Z. Cizmeli Ögün; F. Duyrat; Th. Faucher, M. Blet-Lemarquand,
and S. Frey-Kupper; Chr. Flament; J. Fournier; Chr. A. Gatzolis and S. E. Psoma; S. Gongecaj-Vangjeli; C. Grandjean; M. B. Hatzopoulos; S. Kremydi; D. Savas Lenger; M.-C. Marcellesi; E. Markou; A. Meta; J. Olivier; C. Papageorgiadou and G. Alexopoulou; V. E. Stefanaki; D. I. Tsangari.
authors and their later commentaries proven by the recent color analysis are considered. The survey of
color use in the Troad region on the Archaic and Classical Troad on the sarcophagi, on the Hellenistic
and Roman wall paintings at Troy and use of color on textiles is mentioned. The pigments used in ancient
wall paintings and frescoes have been analyzed visually and by chemical methods prior to 21st century.
The recent methods and analysis has shown the contents in mortar and choice for coloring pigment
could vary by region. This paper attempts to survey the comments made by the ancient authors on the
use of ancient pigments and color, then compares this evidence with the analysis done on the Classical
sarcophagi and Roman frescoes in the 19th century and recently to illustrate differences of pigment use
by region and the efficiency gained by using archaeometric results.
Conference announcements by Zeynep Cizmeli Ogun
Abstract (English):
During the 3rd c. AD, external wars have led to the crisis and restoration of the Roman Empire. The Straits area located between Europe and Asia has changed greatly when the region was polarized by a newly funded capital: Constantinopolis. The genesis of the process remains unclear because we lack written evidences. Using as a starting point the rich but neglected numismatic material, the “D3” project offers a fresh approach of this major historical phenomenon. It relies on a current and close collaboration in the field of ancient numismatics between the PI, Antony Hostein (EPHE), and Z. Çizmeli Öğün (Ankara). Based on a pilot project devoted to the history of Ancient Troas, it will comprise workshops and field research to collect and study data concerning coinage produced in the region of the Detroits in the 3rd c. AD. These scientific operations organized in the framework of the “D3” Project aim to reinforce the academic links between senior and junior scholars in both countries, but also with German colleagues (Ulrike Peter, Vladimir Stolba, BBAW).
Vous êtes les bienvenu(e)s
Informations : antony.hostein @ ephe.sorbonne.fr
(i) the provincial coinages during the 'crisis' of the 3rd c. AD, with a specific focus on the mints of Coela and the Propontis;
(ii) the reign and coinage of Trajan Decius (AD 249-251);
(iii) hoards and coin circulation in Central Gaul and Africa Proconsularis, from Augustus to Late Antiquity.
Bibliography - Coin Finds From Excavations by Zeynep Cizmeli Ogun
Smintheion by Zeynep Cizmeli Ogun
Papers on Numismatics, Epigraphy and History Offered to Olivier Picard, in-cludes twentv-one (21) contributions on the monetarv production and polic of cities, federal states, and kings and their relation with the history and econ-omy of the Ancient Greek and Roman world.
The volume includes discussions of various numismatic issues and problems.
It addresses questions related to the organisation of monetary policy of different issuing authorities, discusses iconography and problems of attribution of numismatic types, explores the relationship between coinage and military events, and examines the ways to identify trade networks. It includes the pub-lication of hoards, discusses the use of coins in inscriptions and ancient texts, and explores issues related to the technology and organisation of mints and coin production. The studies have a wide geographical range, extending from Marseilles and Sicily to Asia Minor, and from Illyria, Thrace and Macedonia to Crete, Cyprus and Egypt. The volume therefore reflects the wide range of the honoree's interests.
Authors: E. Apostolou; L. Brousseau; V. Chankowski; K. Chryssanthaki-Nagle;
F. de Callatay; Z. Cizmeli Ögün; F. Duyrat; Th. Faucher, M. Blet-Lemarquand,
and S. Frey-Kupper; Chr. Flament; J. Fournier; Chr. A. Gatzolis and S. E. Psoma; S. Gongecaj-Vangjeli; C. Grandjean; M. B. Hatzopoulos; S. Kremydi; D. Savas Lenger; M.-C. Marcellesi; E. Markou; A. Meta; J. Olivier; C. Papageorgiadou and G. Alexopoulou; V. E. Stefanaki; D. I. Tsangari.
authors and their later commentaries proven by the recent color analysis are considered. The survey of
color use in the Troad region on the Archaic and Classical Troad on the sarcophagi, on the Hellenistic
and Roman wall paintings at Troy and use of color on textiles is mentioned. The pigments used in ancient
wall paintings and frescoes have been analyzed visually and by chemical methods prior to 21st century.
The recent methods and analysis has shown the contents in mortar and choice for coloring pigment
could vary by region. This paper attempts to survey the comments made by the ancient authors on the
use of ancient pigments and color, then compares this evidence with the analysis done on the Classical
sarcophagi and Roman frescoes in the 19th century and recently to illustrate differences of pigment use
by region and the efficiency gained by using archaeometric results.
Abstract (English):
During the 3rd c. AD, external wars have led to the crisis and restoration of the Roman Empire. The Straits area located between Europe and Asia has changed greatly when the region was polarized by a newly funded capital: Constantinopolis. The genesis of the process remains unclear because we lack written evidences. Using as a starting point the rich but neglected numismatic material, the “D3” project offers a fresh approach of this major historical phenomenon. It relies on a current and close collaboration in the field of ancient numismatics between the PI, Antony Hostein (EPHE), and Z. Çizmeli Öğün (Ankara). Based on a pilot project devoted to the history of Ancient Troas, it will comprise workshops and field research to collect and study data concerning coinage produced in the region of the Detroits in the 3rd c. AD. These scientific operations organized in the framework of the “D3” Project aim to reinforce the academic links between senior and junior scholars in both countries, but also with German colleagues (Ulrike Peter, Vladimir Stolba, BBAW).
Vous êtes les bienvenu(e)s
Informations : antony.hostein @ ephe.sorbonne.fr
(i) the provincial coinages during the 'crisis' of the 3rd c. AD, with a specific focus on the mints of Coela and the Propontis;
(ii) the reign and coinage of Trajan Decius (AD 249-251);
(iii) hoards and coin circulation in Central Gaul and Africa Proconsularis, from Augustus to Late Antiquity.