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Tille Hoyuk 1


Tille Hoyuk 1
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Author : John Moore
language : en
Publisher: British Institute at Ankara
Release Date : 1993-12-01

Tille Hoyuk 1 written by John Moore and has been published by British Institute at Ankara this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993-12-01 with Social Science categories.


Tille Hoyuk was excavated between 1979 and 1990 by the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara as part of the Turkish Lower Euphrates Rescue Project. The site revealed important remains of the Late Bronze and Iron Ages, and of the Achaemenid, and Hellenistic periods, as well as a Medieval phase. Between the 12th and 15th centuries the prehistoric mound was occupied by the fortified residence of a local chieftain. This volume contains a discussion of the methodology and stratigraphy of the excavation, followed by catalogues of the pottery, metal objects and coins.



Tille H Y K 1


Tille H Y K 1
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Author : John Moore
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1993

Tille H Y K 1 written by John Moore and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993 with Archaeology categories.


Tille Hoyuk 3.2 is one of the few Iron Age sites to have been excavated on the River Euphrates between Malatya and Carchemish on the Turco-Syrian border, at a crossing point on the west bank of the Euphrates, an area now almost entirely inundated by a series of dam schemes. It is the only one with a near-complete Iron Age stratigraphic sequence to be published in detail to date. The site was dug between 1979 and 1990 by the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara as part of the Turkish Lower Euphrates Rescue Project. The excavation revealed important architectural remains of the Early Iron Age, Neo-Hittite, Neo-Assyrian, and Achaemenid periods, spanning the eleventh to the fifth-fourth centuries BC. In this second (and final) volume of the report on the Iron Age levels, the pottery and objects are presented, together with chapters on seals and plant remains, along with a concluding discussion of the material covered in both Tille 3.1 and Tille 3.2. Lying on the margins of the Mesopotamian world, and with contacts with North Syria, North Mesopotamia, and the Levant, rather than with Anatolia or the Mediterranean, Tille provides vivid insights into the cultural history of the region during the Iron Age. Tille 3.2 covers the material culture of Iron Age Tille and aims to draw lessons from the experience of rescue excavation in the context of a major dam scheme in a previously unexplored area of North Mesopotamia (with important implications for the archaeology and chronology of the region), and discusses the significance of the site in its local and regional context.



Tille Hoyuk 3 1 Tille Hoyuk 3 2 Bundle


Tille Hoyuk 3 1 Tille Hoyuk 3 2 Bundle
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016-02-01

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Tille Hoyuk 3.1 presents the structures and stratigraphy of the important Iron Age sequence at Tille Hoyuek, a mound at a crossing of the Euphrates in eastern Turkey. The site, which was excavated between 1979 and 1990 by the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, revealed ten major structural levels of the Iron Age, spanning the period from the 11th century to the 6th-4th centuries BC, as well as earlier and later remains, and the wide exposure of architecture provides a sequence of intelligible and impressive building plans. After the initial discussion of the background and methodology of their excavation, the successive levels are carefully described and fully illustrated. The earliest Iron Age occupation, simple buildings among the ruins of the Late Bronze Age, was followed by a major settlement of the Middle Iron Age, when the Neo-Hittite kingdom of Kummuh was at its height. Most impressive architecturally are a large palatial building centred on a courtyard paved with a pebble mosaic, which was probably built after the Assyrian annexation of Kummuh in 708 BC and continued in use through the seventh, and the excellently preserved Level X with many distinctively Persian architectural features (built in the latter half of the 6th or the early 5th century and probably lasting for a substantial time). Tille Hoyuk 3.2 is one of the few Iron Age sites to have been excavated on the River Euphrates between Malatya and Carchemish on the Turco-Syrian border, at a crossing point on the west bank of the Euphrates, an area now almost entirely inundated by a series of dam schemes. It is the only one with a near-complete Iron Age stratigraphic sequence to be published in detail to date. The site was dug between 1979 and 1990 by the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara as part of the Turkish Lower Euphrates Rescue Project. The excavation revealed important architectural remains of the Early Iron Age, Neo-Hittite, Neo-Assyrian, and Achaemenid periods, spanning the eleventh to the fifth-fourth centuries BC. In this second (and final) volume of the report on the Iron Age levels, the pottery and objects are presented, together with chapters on seals and plant remains, along with a concluding discussion of the material covered in both Tille 3.1 and Tille 3.2. Lying on the margins of the Mesopotamian world, and with contacts with North Syria, North Mesopotamia, and the Levant, rather than with Anatolia or the Mediterranean, Tille provides vivid insights into the cultural history of the region during the Iron Age. Tille 3.2 covers the material culture of Iron Age Tille and aims to draw lessons from the experience of rescue excavation in the context of a major dam scheme in a previously unexplored area of North Mesopotamia (with important implications for the archaeology and chronology of the region), and discusses the significance of the site in its local and regional context.



Tille H Y K The Iron Age 1 Introduction Stratification And Architecture


Tille H Y K The Iron Age 1 Introduction Stratification And Architecture
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language : en
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Release Date : 1993

Tille H Y K The Iron Age 1 Introduction Stratification And Architecture written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993 with Excavations (Archaeology) categories.




Tille H Y K The Iron Age 1 Introduction Stratification And Architecture 2 Pottery Objects And Conclusions


Tille H Y K The Iron Age 1 Introduction Stratification And Architecture 2 Pottery Objects And Conclusions
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language : en
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Release Date : 1993

Tille H Y K The Iron Age 1 Introduction Stratification And Architecture 2 Pottery Objects And Conclusions written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993 with Excavations (Archaeology) categories.




Tille H Y K The Iron Age Pt 1 Introduction Stratification And Architecture


Tille H Y K The Iron Age Pt 1 Introduction Stratification And Architecture
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1993

Tille H Y K The Iron Age Pt 1 Introduction Stratification And Architecture written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993 with Excavations (Archaeology) categories.




Tille Hoyuk 4


Tille Hoyuk 4
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Author : G. D. Summers
language : en
Publisher: British Institute at Ankara
Release Date : 1993-12-01

Tille Hoyuk 4 written by G. D. Summers and has been published by British Institute at Ankara this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993-12-01 with Social Science categories.


This is the first archaeological documentation of the continuity of settlement at Tille Hoyuk from the Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age. The report contains descriptions of finds from the LBA, and discussion of the local hand-made pottery. The pottery from the earlier part of the LBA is unlike anything previously known and its recognition may help account for the apparant dearth of LBA occupation in south-east Turkey. As the only site in the Ataturk Dam region to document closely this transition, it should be essential reading for those concerned with this period in the Near East.



Tille H Yuk 3 1


Tille H Yuk 3 1
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Author : Stuart Blaylock
language : en
Publisher: British Institute at Ankara
Release Date : 2010-01-21

Tille H Yuk 3 1 written by Stuart Blaylock and has been published by British Institute at Ankara this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-01-21 with History categories.


This book presents the structures and stratigraphy of the important Iron Age sequence at Tille Höyuek, a mound at a crossing of the Euphrates in eastern Turkey. The site, which was excavated between 1979 and 1990 by the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, revealed ten major structural levels of the Iron Age, spanning the period from the 11th century to the 6th-4th centuries BC, as well as earlier and later remains, and the wide exposure of architecture provides a sequence of intelligible and impressive building plans. After the initial discussion of the background and methodology of their excavation, the successive levels are carefully described and fully illustrated. The earliest Iron Age occupation, simple buildings among the ruins of the Late Bronze Age, was followed by a major settlement of the Middle Iron Age, when the Neo-Hittite kingdom of Kummuh was at its height. Most impressive architecturally are a large palatial building centred on a courtyard paved with a pebble mosaic, which was probably built after the Assyrian annexation of Kummuh in 708 BC and continued in use through the seventh, and the excellently preserved Level X with many distinctively Persian architectural features (built in the latter half of the 6th or the early 5th century and probably lasting for a substantial time). The structures and stratigraphy are also important as the context for the first rigorously established ceramic sequence in this part of Turkey, which will be presented, together with the other materials and artefacts, in the companion to this volume (already complete in draft). Lying on the fringes of the Mesopotamian world, and with contacts with North Syria, North Mesopotamia, and the Levant rather than with Anatolia or the Mediterranean, Tille casts vivid new light on the cultural and political history of the region in the Iron Age.



The U Akl H Yu K Survey Project 2008 2012


The U Akl H Yu K Survey Project 2008 2012
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Author : Stefania Mazzoni
language : en
Publisher: Firenze University Press
Release Date : 2015

The U Akl H Yu K Survey Project 2008 2012 written by Stefania Mazzoni and has been published by Firenze University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with Social Science categories.




Ancient Anatolia


Ancient Anatolia
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Author : British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara
language : en
Publisher: British Institute at Ankara
Release Date : 2017-10-01

Ancient Anatolia written by British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara and has been published by British Institute at Ankara this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-10-01 with Social Science categories.


Under the banner of the BIAA every corner of Turkey has been investigated, uncovered and published by British archaeologists; this book is a wonderful reflection of its work. From the Neolithic site at Catalhoyuk to the tell at Beycesultan, all of the BIAA's excavations are discussed by their original excavators. From the Pisidian survey to Clive Foss' epic trek through the medieval castles of Anatolia, generations of scholarly wanderings are accounted for. Object and archival research are not neglected: J D Hawkins describes his research into Hieroglyphic Luwian Inscriptions while J D Winfield presents Byzantine wall paintings illustrated in this book with colour plates.