Ilıpınar, situated on the western shore of Lake Iznik in northwest Anatolia, provides an insight into the development of a region between the Anatolian and Balkan areas, and therefore into the dispersion of Neolithic achievements. The material dates from the latter part of the 7th millennium BC to the middle of the 6th millennium BC. Both the cultural and faunal remains show an interesting pattern of pioneer occupation, bringing the achievements of the Neolithic (domestic animals, plants, pottery etc.) from the more central Anatolian area and a development of local potentialities. This development is clearly shown in the changes in the composition of the faunal complex through the layers, from a complex more related to an Anatolian origin i...
The site of Aktopraklık in northwestern Turkey was inhabited during the Late Neolithic and Early Cha...
This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primary archae...
<div><p>This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primar...
Ilıpınar, situated on the western shore of Lake Iznik in northwest Anatolia, provides an insight int...
Research into the emergence of animal husbandry west of the Taurus mountains has been primarily conf...
The Late Pleistocene - Early Holocene is considered to be the transitional phase of a new formation ...
The Anatolian Neolithic, one of the most fascinating episodes in the socio-economic history of the N...
The zooarchaeological research presented here investigates Neolithic and Chalcolithic (ca. 6500-5000...
The dataset comprises macro-zooarchaeological information from hand-collected vertebrate remains fro...
Recent excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria have provided new information on the nature ...
This paper presents the results of a study of the faunal remains from the Neolithic site of Höyücek ...
Includes bibliograhpical references.Includes illustrations and maps.Plant and animal domestication h...
It has been suggested that a new social and economic unit that may be called as "the autonomous hous...
This study examines faunal skeletal remains from Kinet Höyük, a small harbour site in the Plain of I...
Archaeological excavations in the western half of Anatolia in the Lake District and the Aegean coast...
The site of Aktopraklık in northwestern Turkey was inhabited during the Late Neolithic and Early Cha...
This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primary archae...
<div><p>This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primar...
Ilıpınar, situated on the western shore of Lake Iznik in northwest Anatolia, provides an insight int...
Research into the emergence of animal husbandry west of the Taurus mountains has been primarily conf...
The Late Pleistocene - Early Holocene is considered to be the transitional phase of a new formation ...
The Anatolian Neolithic, one of the most fascinating episodes in the socio-economic history of the N...
The zooarchaeological research presented here investigates Neolithic and Chalcolithic (ca. 6500-5000...
The dataset comprises macro-zooarchaeological information from hand-collected vertebrate remains fro...
Recent excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria have provided new information on the nature ...
This paper presents the results of a study of the faunal remains from the Neolithic site of Höyücek ...
Includes bibliograhpical references.Includes illustrations and maps.Plant and animal domestication h...
It has been suggested that a new social and economic unit that may be called as "the autonomous hous...
This study examines faunal skeletal remains from Kinet Höyük, a small harbour site in the Plain of I...
Archaeological excavations in the western half of Anatolia in the Lake District and the Aegean coast...
The site of Aktopraklık in northwestern Turkey was inhabited during the Late Neolithic and Early Cha...
This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primary archae...
<div><p>This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primar...