| Language of Instruction | Türkçe | 
                    
                        | Course Type | Elective Courses | 
                    
                        | Course Instructor(s) | PROF. DR. RAHŞAN TAMSÜ POLAT | 
                    
                        | Mode of Delivery | he mode of delivery of this course is face to face. | 
                    
                        | Prerequisites | There is no prerequisite or co-requisite for this course. | 
                    
                        | Courses Recomended | There is no recommended optional programme component for this course. | 
                    
                        | Recommended Reading List | Strabon, “Antik Anadolu Cografyası. Geographika XII-XIII-XIV”, çev.: Adnan Pekman, (XII-XIII-XIV. Ciltler) İstanbul, 2000.Diodoros, Bibliotheka Historike, (Ç. Russel M. Geer), London, 1947. J.A. Cramer,“Geographical and Historical Description of Asia Minor; With a Map II”,  Oxford, 1832.V. Sevin, Eski Anadolu ve Trakya, İstanbul, 2003.H. Sivas-T. Tüfekçi Sivas, Friglerin Gizemli Uygarlığı, YKY, İstanbul, 2007.T. Tüfekçi Sivas-H. Sivas , Frigler. Midas\\\\\\\'ın Ülkesinde Anıtların Gölgesinde, İstanbul, 2012. | 
                    
                        | Assessment methods and criteria | 1 mid-term (Classic), 1 final exam (Classic) | 
                    
                        | Work Placement | Not Applicaple | 
                    
                        | Catalog Content | Phrygian Kingdom and Civilisation: Phrygian region and geography; Search of the Origin of Phrygians: Problems of Muşki; Political Periods of Phrygian: The foundation of phrygian kingdom, Expansion of phrygian state and the fall of phrygian kingdom; Important Phrygian Settlements: Capital gordion; Phrygian Valley: Yazılıkaya/Midas valley in Eskişehir, Köhnüş valley in Afyonkarahisar; The Phrygian Religion: Belief of the mother goddess: Cult monuments: Monuments, Altars and niches: Burial customs: Rock-cut tombs, Tumuli; The Phrygian Architecture; Phryg Cultural Structure, Phrygian handcrafts, The phrygian metal works and woodworking. |