First printing (1989)
208 pp, 300 colour pictures, pb, in English.
This catalogue introduces the most important objects in a chronological manner from this large institution's three museums: Museum of Archaeology, Museum of Cinili Kosk (Tiled Pavillion) and Museum of the Ancient Orient. The chapters about the Museum of Archaeology have been supplemented with its new premises such as Thrace-Bithynia and Byzance, Istanbul Through the Ages, Anatolia and Troia Through the Ages, Cultures Neighbour to Anatolia.
The original building of Istanbul Archaeological Museums owes its existence to the group of sarcophagi which came from a royal necropolis at Sidon (present day Saida in Lebanon) in 1887. Until then the archaeological material which was received in the Ottoman capital was displayed in the Cinili Kosk, or the Tiled Pavilion. The discovery of such a large collection made the construction of a new building imperative. When these sarcophagi were brought to Istanbul through Osman Hamdi Bey's – the Director of the Ottoman Imperial Museum of the time – efforts, the present day old museum building was constructed and opened to the public on 13th June 1891.