Browsing Dept. of Archaeology - Master's degree by Title
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Tarsus Republic Square late Roman cooking wares - 2001
(Bilkent University, 2002)This thesis deals with the Cooking Wares of the Tarsus Republic Square uncovered during the 2001 Season. The context of all the pottery examined in this study is from trenches 4J, 5K and 5L in Area I, from the Late Roman ... -
Theoretical approaches in Turkish archaeology
(Bilkent University, 2007)This thesis analyzes several theoretical approaches in Turkish archaeology throughout its history. Starting from the late nineteenth century, each period will be examined with an emphasis on its certain historical, political ... -
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 ... -
The transition from late bronze age to the early iron age in the Upper Euphrates and the Amuq : a study of settlement patterns
(Bilkent University, 2010)This thesis aims to assess the settlement data from the LBA-EIA transition from the Upper Euphrates and the Amuq. It uses settlement pattern analyses as ways to trace continuity and change, and incorporates architectural ... -
Wave-Line pottery from the late iron age levels of Kinet Hoyuk
(Bilkent University, 1997)East Greek originated Wave-Line pottery is generally dated between the eighth and fifth centuries B.C., and was recovered in large amounts from the Kinet Hoyuk Excavations. Since this group of pottery has a wide distribution ... -
Winter in the land of Rum : Komnenian defenses against the Turks in Western Anatolia
(Bilkent University, 2015)Castles constitute the most abundant group of Byzantine remains in Anatolia, and offer historians and archaeologists the opportunity to more fully understand both Byzantine settlement patterns and defensive systems through ...