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Title: NEW SURVEY AND TYPOLOGICAL STUDY OF PREHISTORIC WARES OF DUTLUCA REGION, USAK, TURKEY
Authors: Oy, Harun
Ordu Üniversitesi
Keywords: ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE; BC; EXCAVATIONS; ANATOLIA; POTTERY; MIDDLE; LERNA
Dutluca; Adatepe; Neolithic; Chalcolithic; Painted wares; Western Anatolia; Turkey
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: UNIV AGEAN, DEPT MEDITERRANEAN STUD RHODES
Citation: Oy, H. (2021). NEW SURVEY AND TYPOLOGICAL STUDY OF PREHISTORIC WARES OF DUTLUCA REGION, USAK, TURKEY. Mediterranean Archaeology & Archaeometry, 21(2), 69-92.Doi:10.5281/zenodo.4681727
Abstract: Dutluca region is a location in central-west Anatolia that has not been surveyed much. The presence of a ceramic different from Hacilar and Lakes Region Early Chalcolithic painted wares was mentioned in Dutluca, which was first referred to by J. Mellaart. However, there is no detailed information. In the surveys we conducted in 2018 and 2019, two prehistoric settlements were revealed in Dutluca region. These are Dutluca Mound and Adatepe. Dutluca Mound is a settlement that started from the Early Neolithic period and continued until today. Adatepe, on the other hand, is a tophill settlement that was inhabited in Neolithic and Chalcolithic period. In the Neolithic period, monochrome pottery is generally similar.. The painted wares of Hacilar are seen in a wide area in Southwest Anatolia. Paint decorated ware has an important place in dating the Early Chalcolithic Age ceramics. Especially the Early Chalcolithic painted sherds of Adatepe is important in terms of representing a tradition different from that of Hacilar painted sherds. Painted wares of the Dutluca region differ from those of Hacilar. This separation is due to the different paint decorations. In addition, the pits identified on Adatepe are not available anywhere else for now. The spread of Hacilar culture in the south of Western Anatolia and the spread of Fikirtepe culture in the north is evident. The presence of painted wares in Dutluca, which is located between these two cultural regions, is also important for understanding the cultural development process in Western Anatolia in the Early Chalcolithic Age and for establishing interregional relations. In the context of the Early Chalcolithic Age, it can be concluded that the Dutluca region can be considered as a separate cultural region such as the Lakes Region, Fikirtepe, and the West Anatolian shores. This manuscript evaluates Dutluca region and explains the prehistory of the region and the significance of Early Chalcolithic wares in detail.
Description: WoS Categories : Archaeology Web of Science Index : Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI) Research Areas : Archaeology
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4681727
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000704337000004
http://earsiv.odu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11489/3419
ISBN: 1108-9628
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