Browsing by Keywords "Early Bronze Age"
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Early bronze age daggers in Central Anatolia
(Bilkent University, 2012)The rapid development of metal technologies in the Early Bronze Age had played an important part in the “urbanization” of Anatolia. Daggers were the first and the most common metallurgical products in this new chapter ... -
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 ... -
Kalinkaya-Toptastepe, eine chalkolithisch-fruhbronzezeitliche Siedlung mit Nekropole im nordlichen Zentralanatolien: die Grabfunde der Kampagnen von 1971 und 1973
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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 ... -
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 ... -
Relating architecture to social complexity in the early Bronze Age : Southeastern Anatolia
(Bilkent University, 2001)The relationship of architecture to social complexity is a subject that is often pronounced. This thesis aims to study how architecture relates to social complexity for a particular period and place: for the Early Bronze ... -
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 ...