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Aspects of the ancient economy in West-Central Turkey in the first millennium BC
(Bilkent University, 2002)The Iron Age sites, Gordion and Kalehöyük are studied in their environmental settings in the regional context of Central Anatolia to present an overview of ancient subsistence economy. The purpose of selecting two ... -
Ceramic workshops in Hellenistic and Roman Anatolia : production characteristics and regional comparisons
(Bilkent University, 2013)This thesis aims to study local ceramic productions in Anatolia during the Hellenistic and the Roman periods. It analyzes the ceramic productions of Phocaea, Magnesia ad Maeandrum and Cnidus in the western coast, Sagalassos ... -
Geophysical exploration of Kinet Höyük : a comparison of the magnetic survey with the excavation results
(Bilkent University, 2007)This thesis analyzes the results of the magnetic survey conducted at the prehistoric mound of Kinet Höyük, on the Issos Plain (Hatay, Turkey), and those of the test excavations, which were conducted according to this ... -
Hellenistic and Roman settlement patterns in the plain of Issus and the Amanus range
(Bilkent University, 2004)This thesis analyzes the Hellenistic and Roman settlement patterns in the plain of Issus and in the range of Amanus, in Hatay, Turkey. The results of Dr. Katherine Wright and Dr. Timothy P. Beach and Ezgi Akpınar’s ... -
The Kakasbos/Herakles cult : a study of its origins, diffusion and possible syncretisms
(Bilkent University, 2006)This thesis analyzes the local rider-god cult of Kakasbos/Herakles wihin an iconographical and religious framework. The possible origins and reasons for the popularity of the cult and possible syncretisms with other ... -
The monuments of Roman Ancyra reviewed
(Bilkent University, 1998)In this paper, the accepted conclusions o f Roman Ancyra's monuments are reinterpreted based on the analysis o f the original excavation, epigraphic and numismatic reports. As will be garnered from this study, no conclusive ... -
The study of the concept of the sacred hearth and Greek goddess of the hearth and their association with the Prytaneion, its origins, and its development
(Bilkent University, 2006)This thesis examines the concept of the sacred hearth and also Hestia, the goddess of the sacred hearth in Greece in association with the origins and developments of the Prytaneion, which is connected to one of the most ... -
The transition from bronze age to iron age in the Aegean : a heterarchical approach
(Bilkent University, 2012)The purpose of this thesis is to examine the Bronze Age to Iron Age transition in the Aegean through a different perspective than has been used up until now, and see if heterarchy can be applied. This thesis will test ...