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dc.contributor.authorBiagi, Paolo
dc.contributor.authorYucel, Nejat
dc.contributor.authorKARAKOÇ, MURAT
dc.contributor.authorStarnini, Elisabetta
dc.contributor.authorGuilbeau, Denis
dc.contributor.authorDirican, Murat
dc.contributor.authorTuran, Didem
dc.contributor.authorATAKUMAN, ÇİĞDEM
dc.contributor.authorERDOĞU, BURÇİN
dc.contributor.authorGemici, Hasan Can
dc.contributor.authorBaykara, İsmail
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-02T17:30:13Z
dc.date.available2021-03-02T17:30:13Z
dc.identifier.citationATAKUMAN Ç., ERDOĞU B., Gemici H. C. , Baykara İ., KARAKOÇ M., Biagi P., Starnini E., Guilbeau D., Yucel N., Turan D., et al., "Before the Neolithic in the Aegean: The Pleistocene and the Early Holocene record of Bozburun-Southwest Turkey", JOURNAL OF ISLAND & COASTAL ARCHAEOLOGY, 2020
dc.identifier.issn1556-4894
dc.identifier.othervv_1032021
dc.identifier.otherav_1234aaea-a7b9-48eb-bd9c-c505b7ddda70
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/3873
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1080/15564894.2020.1803458
dc.description.abstractThe renewed Mesolithic research in the Greek mainland and the islands has been providing new insights into the lively maritime activity within the region; however, the southwest coast of Turkey has been virtually devoid of related investigations until the commencement of the Bozburun Prehistoric Survey project in 2017. The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the prehistoric sites discovered at the Bozburun Peninsula during the 2017-2019 field seasons. Preliminary results indicate that the area is rich in prehistoric activity. While Middle Paleolithic chipped stone industries were identified at the sites of Kayabasi Cave, cakmak, and Sobalak, flake based microlithic chipped stone industries typical of the Aegean Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene were identified at the sites of Sarnic, Hurma, Sobalak, Zeytinlik, and cakmak. A variety of artifacts, suggestive of the Neolithic, were also recorded at the sites of Hurma, Zeytinlik, and possibly at Sobalak and Sarnic. In specific, the presence of carinated end-scrapers, burins and polyhedric cores at Sarnic, as well as some geometric microliths at Hurma, demonstrates that Bozburun was frequented during the Upper Paleolithic and the Epipaleolithic. The presence of a few geometric microliths made on Melos obsidian at Hurma also demonstrates that the region was connected to the Aegean obsidian network routes at least by the beginning of the Holocene. If our relative dating is correct, this constitutes the earliest known use of Melos obsidian in the Anatolian mainland.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectSanat ve Beşeri Bilimler
dc.subjectSosyal ve Beşeri Bilimler
dc.subjectSanat ve Beşeri Bilimler (AHCI)
dc.subjectARKEOLOJİ
dc.subjectArkeoloji ve Sanat Tarihi
dc.titleBefore the Neolithic in the Aegean: The Pleistocene and the Early Holocene record of Bozburun-Southwest Turkey
dc.typeMakale
dc.relation.journalJOURNAL OF ISLAND & COASTAL ARCHAEOLOGY
dc.contributor.departmentOrta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi , ,
dc.contributor.firstauthorID2285629


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