ARTICLES

Filter  
Active filters 0
Remove
  

Refine your searches by:

Collections
History
Social Sciences
Archeology
Research

Languages
English

Countries
Slovenia
Turkey, Turkish Republic
United Kingdom
USA

Years
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2015
2007

Filter  
 
18  Articles
1 of 3 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»
New research in southeastern Anatolia at Early Neolithic sites has brought a fresh perspective on the emergence of the Neolithic way of life in southwest Asia. In addition to providing more details on the transition to settled life, food production, and t... see more

It has been increasingly clear that pottery was adopted as a continuous technology during the first quarter of the 7th millennium BC in a wide region, from Upper Mesopotamia through Central Anatolia and the Lakes District region. However, the absence of p... see more

The focus of this paper are the stone tools of Çukuriçi Höyük, a prehistoric site situated at the central Aegean coast of Anatolia. The settlement was inhabited from the Neolithic, through the Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age 1 periods, a period las... see more

2002 yilindan bu yana Afyonkarahisar ili ve ilçelerinde yürütmekte oldugumuz arkeolojik yüzey arastirmalari, 2013-2016 sezonlarinda, Dinar merkezli Yukari Menderes Havzasi’nda yogunlasmistir. Havza’nin kuzeydogusunda Menderes Nehri’nin kaynaklari vardir. ... see more

This paper investigates the heat treatment of flint practiced at the Neolithic site of Hasankeyf Höyük in southeast Turkey. It does not involve petrographic or geochemical analysis to identify the physical and chemical evidence of heat treatment but aims ... see more

Recent excavations at the site of Barcin Höyük provide a detailed view of a settlement founded and inhabited during the early stages of the Neolithic of the Marmara Region of northwestern Anatolia. The occupation history of the site complements and extend... see more

Recent archaeological work at the Neolithic site of Haci Hüseyin (also Hüsrev), located in the southern part of the Gelibolu (Gallipoli) peninsula, reveals clear evidence of the presence of a Neolithic settlement that played an important role on the Neoli... see more

Ayanlar Höyük (Gre Hut), located 30km west of Sanliurfa, was discovered during surface surveys conducted in 2013. Ayanlar Höyük dated to the Pre-Pottery Neolithic Period, is a large- scale mound like Göbekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe, covering an overall surf... see more

The investigation of ‘complex connectivities’ as defined by Tomlinson (1999) as a critical element in the understanding of how modern globalization works has been repurposed by archaeologists as a model to explain the mechanisms at work in the archaeologi... see more

1 of 3 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»