Browsing by Keywords "Anatolia"
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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 ... -
Courtyards in ancient Anatolia: A discussion of the architectural features of open spaces from the Neolithic age to the end of the Bronze age
(Gazi University Eti Mahallesi, 2014)This study applies a method that evaluates the use of an architectural element in a specific place and time by referring to a discussion begun by other scholars. In accordance with the definition and classification advanced ... -
Discourse, identity, and tribal banditry: a case study on Ottoman Ayntâb
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Doğu Ekspresi’nin kuruluşu, gelişimi ve Anadolu halkı üzerindeki etkisi
(Bilkent University, 2021)Doğu Ekspresi Osmanlı’nın son dönemlerinde Çarlık Rusya tarafından inşa edilmiş çeşitli rayların birleşimi ile doğmuştur. Cumhuriyetin ilk yıllarından itibaren inşası için çaba gösterilmiştir ve ilk etaplarının inşalarına ... -
Early Bronze Age metalwork in Central Anatolia – an archaeometric view from the hamlet
(Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2014)The following contribution discusses the results of spectroscopic analyses carried out on metal artefacts from the Early Bronze Age cemetery of Kalınkaya- Toptaştepe in central Anatolia. Given that archaeometric data ... -
Early daggers in Anatolia – a necessary reappraisal
(Trnavska Univerzita * Filozoficka Fakulta, 2006)This paper aims to give a conspectus of the earliest double-edged stabbing weapons in Anatolia, precisely identifying them as daggers through a clear functional and technological definition. Early lithic daggers from ... -
Elbruz’un zirvesinden Anadolu’nun yaylalarına: Karaçay-Malkar Türkleri
(Bilkent University, 2021)Karaçay-Malkar Türkleri, Elbruz Dağı eteklerinde yaşamış ve kendi rızalarıyla anayurtlarından ayrılarak, Osmanlı Devleti’nin himayesi girmiş bir Kafkas halkıdır. 1774 Küçükkaynarca Antlaşması’nın imzalanması, bu toplumun, ... -
The first casting mould for a ‘Syrian Bottle’ from Lipnik, Bulgaria
(Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2021-08-25)The following article presents the first mould ever discovered for casting a so-called “Syrian Bottle”, a distinctive vessel type that originated in Mesopotamia around the mid 3rd millennium BC and ... -
Harbor settlement patterns of the second millennium BC in Cilicia and the Amuq
(Bilkent University, 2013)This thesis is a study on harbor settlement patterns in the northeastern Mediterranean of the second millennium BC based on geo-archaeological evidence. The purpose of the thesis is to assess a hypothesis that estuaries ... -
Karamanlı Ortodoks Türkler
(Bilkent University, 2018)Karamanlı Ortodoks Türkleri varlıklarını uzun yıllar Anadolu coğrafyasında sürdürmüş ve Anadolu’nun kültürel zenginliklerini içselleştirmişlerdir. Daha sonra ise Osmanlı devletinin çok uluslu politikasıyla beraber yaşamlarını ... -
Kırım Tatarları topluluklarının Türkiye'de teşkilatlanması ve bu teşkilatların kurumsallaşması
(Bilkent University, 2018)“Kırım” ismi verilen yarımadada yüzyıllardır yaşamakta olan Kırım Tatarları, Anadolu topraklarına devamlı surette göç etmişlerdir. XIIX. ve XIX. yüzyıllarda kişi sayısı olarak en yoğun zamanlarını yaşamış olan bu göç ... -
Limestone round graves in Early Bronze Age central Anatolia-Isolated phenomenon or Caucasian-Middle Asian inheritance?
(2008)The article discusses an insufficiently appraised burial type from late Early Bronze Age Anatolia (second half 3rd millennium B.C.). Until recently, circular limestone graves with a central separation wall dividing the ... -
Master and apprentice some thoughts on Anatolian Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age metalwork and the many dimensions of communicating skills and expertise
(Trnavska Univerzita * Filozoficka Fakulta, 2021)This contribution first challenges the traditional view of a linear, gradually advancing, and unbroken development of metalwork in Anatolia, with the simple mechanical treatment of solid copper as an indispensable precursor ... -
Palaeolithic research in Anatolia -history, problems and perspectives-
(Bilkent University, 2018-04)The main purpose of this thesis is to try to evaluate Palaeolithic archaeology according to the academic atmosphere in Turkey and its current situation independent from the events which lie in its background. The Palaeolithic ... -
A phytolith study from Kinet Höyük Hatay
(Bilkent University, 2019-12)Phytolith studies are now an established subbranch of archaeobotanical studies. However, there is a very limited number of phytolith studies focused on Anatolia. Kinet H oyük is one of the eligible sites since extensive ... -
Population changes in Ottoman Anatolia during the 16th and 17th centuries: The "demographic crisis" reconsidered
(Cambridge University Press, 2004)Whatever the fruits of discussing the problem at such a theoretical level, in the case of Anatolia it is perhaps more important to bear in mind the geographical dimension of the population changes in the late-16th- and ... -
Priesterkönigs-schmiedemeister? Zur (un)sichtbarkeit von metallhandwerkern im grabritus der anatolischen frühbronzezeit
(Slovak Academy of Sciences, Archaeological Institute, 2021)This article discusses the visibility of founders or metal craftsmen in the graves of Early Bronze Age Anatolia (ca. 3000–1950 BC). The examination of relevant burials from the 3rd millennium BC cemeteries in Central and ... -
Ressamların yurt gezileri hareketi (1938-1943)
(Bilkent University, 2020)Makalemizde 1938-1943 yıllarında gerçekleşen Ressamların Yurt Gezileri'ni inceledik. Atatürk'ün isteği üzerine, Anadolu ve resim sanatını tanıştırmak amacı taşıyan geziler, altı yıl boyunca altı kere düzenlenmiş ve sonunda ... -
Symbols of salvation? – function, semantics and social context of Early Bronze Age ritual equipment from Central Anatolia
(Trnavska Univerzita * Filozoficka Fakulta, 2007)The following contribution re-evaluates some well known metal items from the central Ana-tolian Early Bronze Age, commonly referred to as “ceremonial standards” or “sistra”. The enormous popularity and even over-familiarity ...