Pottery decorated with brown, red or black painting over Gold Wash Ware has been attested with variable frequency in the archaeological contexts of the 2nd millennium BC settlements of Inland South-Western Anatolia. This painting tradition starts at the beginning of the 16th century BC and lasts until the 11th century BC. It was first recognized during the excavations at Beycesultan Höyük started by S. Lloyd and J. Mellaart between 1954-1959 and continued to be identified, although in limited number, during the investigations resumed here by E. Abay. Other settlements in the region that reveal a great wealth of these finds are Aphrodisias and Laodikeia Asopos Tepesi. The fact that painted pottery has been attested, even in various frequenci...
Ceramic production from the Neolithic Period to the present is also an approximately 9000-year-old t...
Excavations at the site of Uşaklı Höyük, on the central Anatolian Plateau, have revealed traces of a...
The period from the Late Bronze Age (c. 1550–1190 BCE) to the Iron Age (c. 1190–330 BCE) in the east...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
WOS: 000366684800015A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
Red on cream painted pottery from the Early Neolithic Period is a regular find at excavations of set...
The beginning of the Anatolian Early Bronze Age ( EB I- 3400-3000 BC), roughly contemporary with the...
This work aims to collect, describe, and classify zoomorphic plastic decorations on pottery of West ...
Surveys and excavations undertaken in recent years in the Upper Tigris river valley, in the Diyarbak...
This dissertation examines the 2nd Millennium BC pottery from Çadır Höyük, a multi-period archaeolog...
The Late Bronze IIA (LB IIA) period signaled a change in the material culture of Tarsus-Gözlükule, a...
Black and white image of the pottery samples from the Chalcolithic Age, Late Bronze Age, Iron Age (P...
Research at Qatalhoyiik has identified that from the middle levels, around 6500 BC onwards, the "cla...
Ceramic production from the Neolithic Period to the present is also an approximately 9000-year-old t...
Excavations at the site of Uşaklı Höyük, on the central Anatolian Plateau, have revealed traces of a...
The period from the Late Bronze Age (c. 1550–1190 BCE) to the Iron Age (c. 1190–330 BCE) in the east...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
WOS: 000366684800015A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from...
A paint-decorated pottery tradition is observed in Inner Southwest Anatolia from the early 16th cent...
Red on cream painted pottery from the Early Neolithic Period is a regular find at excavations of set...
The beginning of the Anatolian Early Bronze Age ( EB I- 3400-3000 BC), roughly contemporary with the...
This work aims to collect, describe, and classify zoomorphic plastic decorations on pottery of West ...
Surveys and excavations undertaken in recent years in the Upper Tigris river valley, in the Diyarbak...
This dissertation examines the 2nd Millennium BC pottery from Çadır Höyük, a multi-period archaeolog...
The Late Bronze IIA (LB IIA) period signaled a change in the material culture of Tarsus-Gözlükule, a...
Black and white image of the pottery samples from the Chalcolithic Age, Late Bronze Age, Iron Age (P...
Research at Qatalhoyiik has identified that from the middle levels, around 6500 BC onwards, the "cla...
Ceramic production from the Neolithic Period to the present is also an approximately 9000-year-old t...
Excavations at the site of Uşaklı Höyük, on the central Anatolian Plateau, have revealed traces of a...
The period from the Late Bronze Age (c. 1550–1190 BCE) to the Iron Age (c. 1190–330 BCE) in the east...