The Middle and Late Bronze Ages of western Anatolia (modern Turkey) remains poorly understood in comparison with its Mycenaean and Hittite neighbours, especially in agricultural economies and land use. Kaymakçı is the largest Middle and Late Bronze Age citadel excavated to date in western Anatolia and new archaeobotanical and zooarchaeological data from the site presented here shed new light on regional agricultural economies and land use. Agricultural practices at Kaymakçı focused on barley and bitter vetch farming and pig, caprine, and cattle husbandry within a diverse and extensive economic system that made substantial use of wild plants and animals for food, technology, and fuel. Goats and pigs were managed primarily for meat, while she...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
This project aims to assess how agricultural production was adapted to the changing social and econo...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
The Middle and Late Bronze Ages of western Anatolia (modern Turkey) remains poorly understood in com...
The Middle and Late Bronze Ages of western Anatolia (modern Turkey) remains poorly understood in com...
The Middle and Late Bronze Ages of western Anatolia (modern Turkey) remains poorly understood in com...
The Middle and Late Bronze Ages of western Anatolia (modern Turkey) remains poorly understood in com...
The Middle and Late Bronze Ages of western Anatolia (modern Turkey) remains poorly understood in com...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
This paper explores pig husbandry across the Aegean and Anatolia based on zooarchaeological data and...
This paper explores pig husbandry across the Aegean and Anatolia based on zooarchaeological data and...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
This project aims to assess how agricultural production was adapted to the changing social and econo...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
The Middle and Late Bronze Ages of western Anatolia (modern Turkey) remains poorly understood in com...
The Middle and Late Bronze Ages of western Anatolia (modern Turkey) remains poorly understood in com...
The Middle and Late Bronze Ages of western Anatolia (modern Turkey) remains poorly understood in com...
The Middle and Late Bronze Ages of western Anatolia (modern Turkey) remains poorly understood in com...
The Middle and Late Bronze Ages of western Anatolia (modern Turkey) remains poorly understood in com...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
This paper explores pig husbandry across the Aegean and Anatolia based on zooarchaeological data and...
This paper explores pig husbandry across the Aegean and Anatolia based on zooarchaeological data and...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...
This project aims to assess how agricultural production was adapted to the changing social and econo...
Current understandings of the archaeology of second-millennium B.C.E. central western Anatolia are e...