Investigation of the continuity and cuts in the stratigraphy of around 20 sites from Central Anatolia to have a better understanding of the changes in the region during the turmoil and the transition after the end of LBA until the end of MIA. If there are any different patterns in continuity or discontinuity of cities’ stratigraphy and architecture regarding different regions of the Central Anatolian Plateau. Providing a study of Iron Age Central Anatolian stratigraphy is crucial for literature since our understanding of the region is limited compared to contemporary periods in the regions of Southeastern Anatolia and North Syria. A general assessment of the Plateau may produce a new outlook on post-Hittite polities in the region.

Investigation of the continuity and cuts in the stratigraphy of around 20 sites from Central Anatolia to have a better understanding of the changes in the region during the turmoil and the transition after the end of LBA until the end of MIA. If there are any different patterns in continuity or discontinuity of cities’ stratigraphy and architecture regarding different regions of the Central Anatolian Plateau. Providing a study of Iron Age Central Anatolian stratigraphy is crucial for literature since our understanding of the region is limited compared to contemporary periods in the regions of Southeastern Anatolia and North Syria. A general assessment of the Plateau may produce a new outlook on post-Hittite polities in the region.

Patterns and Strategies of Höyük-Site Construction in the Central Anatolian Plateau during the EIA and MIA

DERNEK, DENIZ
2023/2024

Abstract

Investigation of the continuity and cuts in the stratigraphy of around 20 sites from Central Anatolia to have a better understanding of the changes in the region during the turmoil and the transition after the end of LBA until the end of MIA. If there are any different patterns in continuity or discontinuity of cities’ stratigraphy and architecture regarding different regions of the Central Anatolian Plateau. Providing a study of Iron Age Central Anatolian stratigraphy is crucial for literature since our understanding of the region is limited compared to contemporary periods in the regions of Southeastern Anatolia and North Syria. A general assessment of the Plateau may produce a new outlook on post-Hittite polities in the region.
2023
Patterns and Strategies of Höyük-Site Construction in the Central Anatolian Plateau during the EIA and MIA
Investigation of the continuity and cuts in the stratigraphy of around 20 sites from Central Anatolia to have a better understanding of the changes in the region during the turmoil and the transition after the end of LBA until the end of MIA. If there are any different patterns in continuity or discontinuity of cities’ stratigraphy and architecture regarding different regions of the Central Anatolian Plateau. Providing a study of Iron Age Central Anatolian stratigraphy is crucial for literature since our understanding of the region is limited compared to contemporary periods in the regions of Southeastern Anatolia and North Syria. A general assessment of the Plateau may produce a new outlook on post-Hittite polities in the region.
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