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Simpson, E. “A Parasol from Tumulus P at Gordion.” In Studies in Honor of Engin Özgen (Armizzi: Engin Özgen’e Armağan). Edited by A. Engin, B. Helwing, and B. Uysal, 237-246. Ankara: Asitan Kitap, 2014.
Simpson, E., ed. The Adventure of the Illustrious Scholar: Papers Presented to Oscar White Muscarella. Leiden: Brill, 2018. The Adventure of the Illustrious Scholar: Papers Presented to Oscar White Muscarella, edited by Elizabeth... more
Bu çalışmamda Hitit Devleti’nin yıkılmasıyla Anadolu’ya gelen Frigler ’in sanatı ve kültürleri hakkında ayrıntılı olarak değindim. Frigler Anadolu’ya gelmeleriyle kendileri ile birlikte kültürlerini de bu topraklara getirmişlerdi. Birçok... more
ÖNSÖZ Severek ve isteyerek geldiğim bu bölümde, başarılı bir şekilde geçirdiğim 4 yıl sonunda Ön Asya Arkeolojisi alanında önemli bir yeri olan " Frigler " ve asıl konum olan " Gordion Mimarisi " başlığı ile lisans tezimi tamamlamış... more
Excavated in 1957, the Tumulus MM (for Midas Mound) is the largest of about 120 mounds of earth used to mark important burials at Gordion (Turkey, 100 km southwest of Ankara). Originally proposed to be the final resting chamber of the... more
Simpson, E., and K. Spirydowicz. Gordion Wooden Furniture: The Study, Conservation and Reconstruction of the Furniture and Wooden Objects from Gordion, 1981-1998 (English and Turkish). Ankara: Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, 1999.
For most archaeological sites that do not have texts and calendars, chronology is based primarily on relative dating: stratigraphic sequences, artifact comparisons with other sites, and sometimes informed guesses that link specific layers... more
Gordion is one of the most important archaeological sites, both because it was the cultural and political capital of Phrygia and has been the most excavated and studied Phrygian site so far. Despite the fact that Phrygians have a... more
Gordion, ancient capital of Phrygia, was a large and thriving city of secondary importance during the period of the Achaemenid Persian Empire (ca 550–333 BC). Recent work makes possible a reconsideration of the site: evaluating its... more
Simpson, E. “The Throne of King Midas.” In The Ancient Throne: The Mediterranean, Near East, and Beyond, from the 3rd Millennium BCE to the 14th Century CE. Edited by Liat Naeh and Dana B. Gilboa, 135-149. Proceedings of the Workshop held... more
Simpson, E. “Phrygian Furniture from Gordion.” In The Furniture of Western Asia: Ancient and Traditional. Edited by G. Herrmann, 187-209. Mainz: Philipp von Zabern, 1996.
Simpson, E. The Gordion Wooden Objects, Volume 1: The Furniture from Tumulus MM. Leiden: Brill, 2010.
Simpson, E. “Celebrating Midas: Contents of a Great Phrygian King’s Tomb Reveal a Lavish Funerary Banquet.” Archaeology 54, no. 4 (2001): 26-33.
"Managing an open-air archaeological site as a very specialized kind of garden solves several challenges and creates a variety of opportunities. Plants will grow almost anywhere. A site-management plan can take advantage of this fact of... more
Simpson, E. “Reconstructing an Ancient Table: The ‘Pagoda’ Table from Tumulus MM at Gordion.” Expedition 25, no. 4 (l983): 11-26.
Literal translation of a Danish peer-reviewed essay, published in 2008 ("Nogle overvejelser om hvordan silken kom til Europa", see 'Uni. term papers'). Since only a limited number of readers master the Danish language and I had been asked... more
Hesperia vol. 88, 2019, 527-556 https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2972/hesperia.88.3.0527 A fire at Gordion ca. 800 B.C. preserved an ornate woven textile folded up in Megaron 3. A new visual reconstruction of this artifact from the Early... more
Richard Fletcher, Profesör Carlyle, Kraliyet Ordusu'ndan Pink) Mısır'a gitmek için Kostantinopolis'ten ayrılmışlardır. Gizlenmek için Tatar kuryeleri gibi giyinmiş ve 30 attan oluşan bir kervanla yolculuğa başlamışlardır. Leake,... more
The Hittite burial material consists of a very heterogeneous material. The material shows some shared aspects between the different cemeteries and their grave types. However, this material lacks previous extensive comparative studies in... more
Except for the Phrygian pottery, fibulae and seals, most remain unpublished decades after excavation, for indeed, it is these objects that must be considered when evaluating the dating of their DL context. One example is that only a... more
There are only a limited number of readers that master the Danish language, and since I wanted to make this essay available to all the other people potentially interested in it, I have decided to translate it. I shall point out, however,... more
This book presents a set of recent studies on significant finds from Thracian-Phrygian sites. It comprises of papers written by sixteen specialists from the Balkan and other countries discussing the finds from linguistic and... more
Simpson, E. "'Midas' Bed' and a Royal Phrygian Funeral." Journal of Field Archaeology 17 (1990): 69-87. In 1957, Tumulus MM at Gordion, Turkey, was excavated by The University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania, under the direction... more
Simpson, E. “Luxury Arts and Their Manufacture.” In The Adventure of the Illustrious Scholar: Papers Presented to Oscar White Muscarella. Edited by E. Simpson, 662-693. Leiden: Brill, 2018.
Biodiversity preservation and archaeological conservation are coming together as we develop methods of reducing soil erosion on the Midas Mound (c. 800 B.C., Gordion, Turkey) by getting native plants to thrive on the steep slopes of this... more
PROF. SEVİM BULUÇ ANISINA: ARKEOLOJİ ARAŞTIRMALARI IV, ÇANAKKALE ONSEKİZ MART ÜNİVERSİTESİ, ARKEOLOJİ BÖLÜMÜ
Simpson, E. “The Phrygian Artistic Intellect.” Source 7, nos. 3/4 (l988): 24-42.
Ca. 800 B.C.E., the largest megaron on the citadel of Gordion and the luxury goods stored there burned down in a fire that partially carbonized a pile of tapestries. The preserved textile scraps from this building, Megaron 3, offer a... more
The volume is handsomely produced, the paper of high quality (enabling both black and white and colour illustrations), and the proofreading excellent. In terms of editing, the only complaint is the lack of an index. The publication of so... more
Every archaeologist's dream is a dating technique which can date finds to a precise year, and of all available methods dendrochronology comes nearest. In an ideal case bark will still be preserved and dendrochronology can tell us the... more
Simpson, E. “Royal Phrygian Furniture and Fine Wooden Artifacts from Gordion.” In The Archaeology of Phrygian Gordion, Royal City of Midas. Edited by C. B. Rose, 149-164. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and... more
Simpson, E. “Gordion Furniture and Wooden Artifacts.” In Phrygians: In the Land of Midas, In the Shadow of Monuments (Frigler: Midas’ın Ülkesinde, Anıtların Gölgesinde). Edited by T. Sivas and H. Sivas, 334-357. Istanbul: Yapı Kredi... more