– Recent surveys led by Ege University in the Karaburun Peninsula discovered multiple prehistoric sites. This article introduces one of the Neolithic sites, Kömür Burnu, in this marginal zone of coastal western Anatolia. The site offered various advantages to early farmer-herders, including freshwater and basalt sources as well as proximity to agricultural lands, forested areas and marine resources. The material culture suggests that a local west Anatolian community lived here around 6200–6000 cal BC. P-XRF characterisation of obsidian pieces from Kömür Burnu revealed that they were acquired from two geographically distant sources (Melos-Adamas and Göllüdag). These constitute the first evidence of the participation of Karaburun early farmer...
The renewed Mesolithic research in the Greek mainland and the islands has been providing new insight...
WOS:000566620900001The renewed Mesolithic research in the Greek mainland and the islands has been pr...
Survey and excavation in northern Hatay and Smooth Cilicia (Adana and Osmaniye) have largely failed ...
Recent surveys led by the author in Karaburun Peninsula discovered multiple prehistoric sites. This ...
WOS: 000384426800001Despite ongoing fieldwork focusing on the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods of...
Recent surveys led by the author in Karaburun Peninsula discovered multiple prehistoric sites. This ...
The Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age (EBA) 1 are dynamic prehistoric eras, encapsulating cruci...
Archaeological excavations in the western half of Anatolia in the Lake District and the Aegean coast...
The ‘Karaburun Archaeological Survey’ project aims to illuminate the lifeways of Late Pleistocene an...
Despite ongoing fieldwork focusing on the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods of the Aegean, the eas...
The Epipalaeolithic and Mesolithic periods of Turkey are poorly understood. The discovery of two sit...
The renewed Mesolithic research in the Greek mainland and the islands has been providing new insight...
WOS:000566620900001The renewed Mesolithic research in the Greek mainland and the islands has been pr...
Survey and excavation in northern Hatay and Smooth Cilicia (Adana and Osmaniye) have largely failed ...
Recent surveys led by the author in Karaburun Peninsula discovered multiple prehistoric sites. This ...
WOS: 000384426800001Despite ongoing fieldwork focusing on the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods of...
Recent surveys led by the author in Karaburun Peninsula discovered multiple prehistoric sites. This ...
The Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age (EBA) 1 are dynamic prehistoric eras, encapsulating cruci...
Archaeological excavations in the western half of Anatolia in the Lake District and the Aegean coast...
The ‘Karaburun Archaeological Survey’ project aims to illuminate the lifeways of Late Pleistocene an...
Despite ongoing fieldwork focusing on the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods of the Aegean, the eas...
The Epipalaeolithic and Mesolithic periods of Turkey are poorly understood. The discovery of two sit...
The renewed Mesolithic research in the Greek mainland and the islands has been providing new insight...
WOS:000566620900001The renewed Mesolithic research in the Greek mainland and the islands has been pr...
Survey and excavation in northern Hatay and Smooth Cilicia (Adana and Osmaniye) have largely failed ...