According to a comparative study between the archaeological data from the primary settlements and cemetery areas in the western and central Anatolian areas in the Early Bronze Age, a cultural interconnection can be inferred. The genesis of that interactive process has been analysed in the light of the clear stylistic uniformity found in the production of metal objects in the sites of western and central Anatolia, and appears to be related to a trade in metal. This trade extended from the central regions of the Anatolian plateau and of the Circumpontic region as far as the Aegean. This study will seek use a comparative analysis of metal tools and primary weapons to find reasons for this cultural interdependence between these two areas
Hegemonic dominance relationships and the limited intentional material expressions of imperial power...
The widespread use of copper and bronze objects started in the Early Helladic II period on the mainl...
This paper aims to reappraise and evaluate central Anatolian connections with the Black Sea region a...
(in English): This thesis aims at collecting, cataloguing and analysing bronze objects from the area...
The growing body of literature concerning cultural transformations associated with longdistance trad...
Güneri Semih. Cultural connections between Anatolia and Caucasus-Central Asia during the Late Bronze...
This study considers the distribution and consumption trends of metal tools from the second millenni...
Long-distance contacts, exchange of goods and more organized forms of trade have been a part of huma...
The following contribution discusses the results of spectroscopic analyses carried out on metal arte...
The intensification of metallurgical production and the rise of social stratification that started a...
One of the most important transitions in human evolutionary history is the emergence and development...
The discovery of people's mines and the use of them has been a major breakthrough in the development...
Located in western Anatolia, Ionia was one of key areas of metallurgical innovation in the Aegean du...
Efe Turan, Fidan Mustafa Erkan. Pre-Middle Bronze Age metal objects from inland Western Anatolia : A...
Previous work on the early use of metal draws heavily upon the work of V. Gordon Childe, particularl...
Hegemonic dominance relationships and the limited intentional material expressions of imperial power...
The widespread use of copper and bronze objects started in the Early Helladic II period on the mainl...
This paper aims to reappraise and evaluate central Anatolian connections with the Black Sea region a...
(in English): This thesis aims at collecting, cataloguing and analysing bronze objects from the area...
The growing body of literature concerning cultural transformations associated with longdistance trad...
Güneri Semih. Cultural connections between Anatolia and Caucasus-Central Asia during the Late Bronze...
This study considers the distribution and consumption trends of metal tools from the second millenni...
Long-distance contacts, exchange of goods and more organized forms of trade have been a part of huma...
The following contribution discusses the results of spectroscopic analyses carried out on metal arte...
The intensification of metallurgical production and the rise of social stratification that started a...
One of the most important transitions in human evolutionary history is the emergence and development...
The discovery of people's mines and the use of them has been a major breakthrough in the development...
Located in western Anatolia, Ionia was one of key areas of metallurgical innovation in the Aegean du...
Efe Turan, Fidan Mustafa Erkan. Pre-Middle Bronze Age metal objects from inland Western Anatolia : A...
Previous work on the early use of metal draws heavily upon the work of V. Gordon Childe, particularl...
Hegemonic dominance relationships and the limited intentional material expressions of imperial power...
The widespread use of copper and bronze objects started in the Early Helladic II period on the mainl...
This paper aims to reappraise and evaluate central Anatolian connections with the Black Sea region a...