Alişar-IV ware is one of the most characteristic ceramic productions of early first-millennium BC central Anatolia and the only one characterised by painted figurative motifs besides geometric decorations. The ongoing excavations at NiğdeKınık Höyük have uncovered a collection of fragments belonging to 42 Alişar-IV vessels, and this systematic material study of these sherds contributes much to understanding aspects of their production, use and consumption. Petrographic and chemical evidence presented in this study indicates that two-thirds of them were produced locally. Conversely, the study of Alişar-IV fragments from other regions of the Anatolian plateau has shown that they are non-local productions. We thus suggest that Alişar-IV ware...
This thesis focuses on the characteristics and the development of the stone vessel industry in the N...
Did an invasion of the Sea Peoples cause the collapse of the Late Bronze Age palace-based economies ...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
Alişar-IV ware is one of the most characteristic ceramic productions of early first-millennium BC ce...
<div><p>Two markers of regional exchange in the Eastern Mediterranean during the first millennium BC...
Two markers of regional exchange in the Eastern Mediterranean during the first millennium BCE are th...
One of the most important transitions in human evolutionary history is the emergence and development...
Analytical ceramic studies offer the opportunity to determine cultural development and change on the...
The period from the Late Bronze Age (c. 1550–1190 BCE) to the Iron Age (c. 1190–330 BCE) in the east...
Fragments of possible fired clay found at Boncuklu Höyük, central Turkey, appear to derive from rudi...
© 2016 The Authors. Archaeometry published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of University of Oxf...
The first part of the study presented in this volume analyses the material culture, in particular th...
The Early Iron Age across the Mediterranean and Near East is increasingly being understood as a high...
The decorations and forms of local painted ceramics, which began to appear in the Early Iron Age in ...
Located in western Anatolia, Ionia was one of key areas of metallurgical innovation in the Aegean du...
This thesis focuses on the characteristics and the development of the stone vessel industry in the N...
Did an invasion of the Sea Peoples cause the collapse of the Late Bronze Age palace-based economies ...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
Alişar-IV ware is one of the most characteristic ceramic productions of early first-millennium BC ce...
<div><p>Two markers of regional exchange in the Eastern Mediterranean during the first millennium BC...
Two markers of regional exchange in the Eastern Mediterranean during the first millennium BCE are th...
One of the most important transitions in human evolutionary history is the emergence and development...
Analytical ceramic studies offer the opportunity to determine cultural development and change on the...
The period from the Late Bronze Age (c. 1550–1190 BCE) to the Iron Age (c. 1190–330 BCE) in the east...
Fragments of possible fired clay found at Boncuklu Höyük, central Turkey, appear to derive from rudi...
© 2016 The Authors. Archaeometry published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of University of Oxf...
The first part of the study presented in this volume analyses the material culture, in particular th...
The Early Iron Age across the Mediterranean and Near East is increasingly being understood as a high...
The decorations and forms of local painted ceramics, which began to appear in the Early Iron Age in ...
Located in western Anatolia, Ionia was one of key areas of metallurgical innovation in the Aegean du...
This thesis focuses on the characteristics and the development of the stone vessel industry in the N...
Did an invasion of the Sea Peoples cause the collapse of the Late Bronze Age palace-based economies ...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...