The Okuzini cave in South Western Turkey yielded a Late Palaeolithic sequence. Four archaeological stages have been distinguished on the basis of technical evolution, animal remains and dates. Stage 1 (16 000-14 000 BC) is characterized by stemmed backed points and elongated triangles. The same material is found in stage 2 (14 000-13 000 BC) with numerous microliths in addition. Stage 3 (13 000-10 500 BC) is characterized particularly by geometric microliths and a quite important bone industry. Stage 4 (9 000-6 500 BC) corresponds to the Neolithic; the burial belongs probably to this stage
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Two new Paleolithic sites located in the southern Marmara region of Northwest Anatolia - the Sahinka...
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In the Avlam Valley, 10km north of Eskiehir (NW Anatolia), an undamaged triangular Levallois flake w...
This paper addresses variation in lithic raw material economy within the early Upper Paleolithic at ...
Two new Paleolithic sites located in the southern Marmara region of Northwest Anatolia - the Şahinka...
A series of radiocarbon dates systematically obtained from bone and charcoal samples from the strati...
Lithic assemblages found at Karain and attributed to the Upper Palaeolithic together with lithic art...
This paper summarizes results from excavations at Üçağızlı Cave (Hatay, Turkey) between 1999 and 200...
Located in the volcanic area of central Anatolia, Kaletepe Deresi 3 was discovered in the summer of ...
Turkey, as a major geographical interface between Asia and Europe, is critical to understanding the ...
La grotte de Karain, en Turquie du Sud, a fourni une longue séquence du Paléolithique inférieur et m...
The following is a preliminary account of the recent excavations at Karain Cave (Turkey). The top of...
Two new Paleolithic sites located in the southern Marmara region of Northwest Anatolia - the Sahinka...
Recent excavations at Üçağizli Caves I and II on the Hatay coast of Turkey have yielded abundant wel...
Excavations in the lower chamber of Yanmburgaz cave, located a short distance west of the city of Is...
This project documents the multi-scalar formation processes of two northern Levantine coastal Paleol...
International audienceBuran-Kaya III is a rockshelter located in Crimea (Ukraine). It provides an ex...
In the Avlam Valley, 10km north of Eskiehir (NW Anatolia), an undamaged triangular Levallois flake w...
This paper addresses variation in lithic raw material economy within the early Upper Paleolithic at ...
Two new Paleolithic sites located in the southern Marmara region of Northwest Anatolia - the Şahinka...