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The site of Körtiktepe in southeastern Turkey is one of few sites in the Upper Mesopotamia basin that attests continuous, permanent occupation across the boundary from end of the colder, drier Younger Dryas (YD) into the comparatively wetter and war
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Autor:
Vecihi Özkaya, Abu Bakar Siddiq
Publikováno v:
Academia Letters.
Autor:
Abu Bakar Siddiq, Vecihi Özkaya
Along with the emergence of sedentary life, the Pre-Pottery Neolithic (PPN) settlements brought revolutionary changes in production of material cultures as well as cultic and ritual activities, which are often argued to be associated with new waves o
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 19:92-99
Kortik Tepe is a low mound on the Tigris in Southeastern Turkey, dated to the end of the 11th and the 10th millennia BC. The lithic assemblage from the earliest level at Kortik Tepe is late epi-Palaeolithic in character, and dates to the Younger Drya
Autor:
Vecihi Özkaya, Marion Benz, Yılmaz Selim Erdal, M. M. Koruyucu, F. S. Şahin, D. Delibaş, Ömür Dilek Erdal
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 28:615-625
Autor:
V. I. Balabina, Vecihi Özkaya, Sergey Sedov, Marion Benz, V. A. Shishkov, F. S. Şahin, T. N. Mishina, A. L. Aleksandrovskii
Publikováno v:
Eurasian Soil Science. 50:373-386
Soils and sediments composing Tell Kortik Tepe (Epipaleolithic, Turkey) and Tell Yunatsite (Chalcolithic (Eneolithic), Bulgaria) have been studied with the aim to gain a better insight into their microfabrics, determine the composition of anthropogen
Publikováno v:
Archaeological Research in Asia. 26:100280
The PPNA site of Kortiktepe in the Upper Tigris Basin yielded one of the richest Pre-Pottery Neolithic assemblages in Western Asia. The site also stands among a few key Epipalaeolithic–Neolithic transitional centers that played vital roles in the o
Publikováno v:
BAF-Online: Proceedings of the Berner Altorientalisches Forum. 1
Location: Körtik Tepe, Province Diyarbakır, Southeastern Turkey, at the confluence of the River Tigris and the Batman Creek. Period: Younger Dryas to Early Holocene (10400-9200 BCE) Focus: Archaeological evidence for permanent occupation of the sit
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 40:556-569
This paper details the use of obsidian sourcing to reconstruct networks of interaction (or ‘communities of practice’) amongst populations of south-eastern Anatolia and the Near East in the context of ‘Neolithisation’ during the late 11th–ea