Turkey

  • Amasya, Turkey

    In search of Ferhad and Şirin – Turkey’s most well-known love story Written after a visit to Amasya by Damian Croft in 1999. First published in: ANATOLIAN ARCHAEOLOGY Research Reports of the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Volume 6 (2000). Published again on www.florencestudios.com and reproduced here by the original author, Damian Croft “You…

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    The Via Egnatia

    One of the great differences between the Ancient Greek and Roman civilisations is that whilst the former were predominantly seafarers (the exception of course, was Alexander the Great), the Romans preferred to travel by land. The Ancient Greek civilisation was therefore largely confined to the Mediterranean, whilst Roman civilisation extended throughout Europe, Asia Minor, into…

  • Cooking in Cappadocia

    Our first thoughts of Turkish cooking are of a late-night doner kebab grabbed on the way home after and evening’s drinking, but closer reflection will remind us that Turkish cuisine is widely regarded as one of the great cuisines of the world. As well as sharing much in common with other cuisines of the Mediterranean…