An essential aspect of understanding past human activity is knowledge about the natural environment. Like almost no other landscape in Asia Minor, the Cilician Plain is defined by strong topographic contrasts: a large fertile plain surrounded by the sea and steep mountain ranges. The Cilician Plain is separated by a natural border into a western (Çukurova) and an eastern (Yukarıova) settlement cluster. All central places in the Çukurova have been located over the millennia at the foothills of the mountains. By contrast, the central places in the Yukarıova were less constant. The avulsion of the rivers can be seen as a reason for this development. However, there also exists for the construction of main Late Bronze and Iron Age monuments in t...
Societies of the later Early to Middle Bronze Age (ca. 2200–1600 BC) in the Carpathian Basin exhibit...
Central places in Cilicia during Bronze and Iron Age. Editable PDF with layers (labels in German an...
In addition to the decades-long known archaeological ensemble (consisting of a 6th-3rd centuries BC ...
The fertile alluvial plain of the Cilicia Pedias is surrounded by the Taurus and Amanus mountain ran...
Sirkeli Höyük is one of the largest Bronze and Iron Age sites in Plain Cilicia (Greek Kilikia Pedias...
Archaeological findings show that the Lower Kızılırmak Valley (Turkey) was a preferred location for ...
Hamdi Sayar Mustafa. Historical geography, ancient cities and harbours in Cilicia Tracheia and in Ci...
The purpose of the Rough Cilicia Archaeological Survey Project is to examine the process of Roman pr...
The Çukurova Region (Cilicia) is an alluvial plain enriched by the rivers of Seyhan and Ceyhan, surr...
In this article seven settlements situated north-northwest of Konya and the Chalcolithic-EBA (Early ...
Land use can be understood as the interplay between culture and nature and is a central activity for...
The historical geography surveys conducted in the last thirty years in Cilicia, which lies between t...
Rural Settlements, temples and inscriptions of Eastern Rough Cilicia. The geological-geomorphologic...
Ascribed to the peninsula by the German geographer Zeune in 1808, the term Balkan – a chain of woode...
Rillenkarren at Vayia: geomorphology and a new class of Early Bronze Age fortified settlement in Sou...
Societies of the later Early to Middle Bronze Age (ca. 2200–1600 BC) in the Carpathian Basin exhibit...
Central places in Cilicia during Bronze and Iron Age. Editable PDF with layers (labels in German an...
In addition to the decades-long known archaeological ensemble (consisting of a 6th-3rd centuries BC ...
The fertile alluvial plain of the Cilicia Pedias is surrounded by the Taurus and Amanus mountain ran...
Sirkeli Höyük is one of the largest Bronze and Iron Age sites in Plain Cilicia (Greek Kilikia Pedias...
Archaeological findings show that the Lower Kızılırmak Valley (Turkey) was a preferred location for ...
Hamdi Sayar Mustafa. Historical geography, ancient cities and harbours in Cilicia Tracheia and in Ci...
The purpose of the Rough Cilicia Archaeological Survey Project is to examine the process of Roman pr...
The Çukurova Region (Cilicia) is an alluvial plain enriched by the rivers of Seyhan and Ceyhan, surr...
In this article seven settlements situated north-northwest of Konya and the Chalcolithic-EBA (Early ...
Land use can be understood as the interplay between culture and nature and is a central activity for...
The historical geography surveys conducted in the last thirty years in Cilicia, which lies between t...
Rural Settlements, temples and inscriptions of Eastern Rough Cilicia. The geological-geomorphologic...
Ascribed to the peninsula by the German geographer Zeune in 1808, the term Balkan – a chain of woode...
Rillenkarren at Vayia: geomorphology and a new class of Early Bronze Age fortified settlement in Sou...
Societies of the later Early to Middle Bronze Age (ca. 2200–1600 BC) in the Carpathian Basin exhibit...
Central places in Cilicia during Bronze and Iron Age. Editable PDF with layers (labels in German an...
In addition to the decades-long known archaeological ensemble (consisting of a 6th-3rd centuries BC ...