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... İkiztepe Mound III First ( I ) Level . Bilgi 1999 , Çiz . 2 / A 1 . Plate 1/2 : Cup - bottom sherd . Dm . 2.4cm , H. 3.2cm , Th . 0.6cm . Light orange paste . Fine vegetal and fine mineral tempered . Slipped in same colour as paste ...
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... İkiztepe . 231 7.4 The north section of the large trench on Mound I of İkiztepe in 2007 . 239 7.5 Traditional timber house from the Black Sea coast of Anatolia ( 1 ) and architectural remains at İkiztepe Mound III , Trench L , Level 4 ...
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... Ikiztepe Mound III , Early Bronze Age III , level 2 was a triangular building with a gable roof ( Fig . 12 ) . This type of building is still seen in the Central Black Sea region . Terracotta architectural plaques found by M. Özsait19 ...
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... Ikiztepe Mound I Cemetery Tarsus Arslantepe VID Korucutepe F Norsuntepe 8–6 Tepecik Amuq J Gedikli IIIk Titriş Kurban III Tilbeş Kazane 2150 b.c.e. EBA IIIb Troy III–IV Beycesultan IX–VIII Boğazköy Vc Alacahöyük 6 Alişar 12T 6M Kültepe ...
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This work is a bi-annual devoted to the study of the history and archaeology of the periphery of the Graeco-Roman world, concentrating on local societies and cultures and their interaction with the Graeco-Roman, Near Eastern and early ...
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... Ikiztepe mound I ( 2800-1900 B.C. ) where the majority of copper - based artifacts are alloyed with arsenic ranging from 1- 12 % . This site is only one of a number in northern Turkey where analyses ( by Özbal ) of objects suggest that ...
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Charles Burney. I. IKIZTEPE. In spite of its Turkish name (“Twin Mounds”), no fewer than four mounds make up this ... Mound III, though most finds came from the settlement, includ- ing items of bronze, lead, and gold. On Mound I was ...
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... İkiztepe Mound 1 ( Alkım et al . 1988 ) , Dündartepe and Tekkeköy ( Kökten et al . 1945 ) in Samsun province and Boyabat - Kovuklukaya ( Dönmez 2004 ) in Sinop and other sites in the region share affinities with the ceramic assemblages ...