Evangelia Pişkin

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ioannido@metu.edu.tr
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Graduate School of Social Sciences
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Investigating the impacts of 4.2 ka and 3.2 ka BP climatic events on wheat and barley cultivation in the Bronze Age Kingdom of Mukish: Evidence from Tell Atchana and Toprakhisar Hoyük (Hatay, Türkiye)
Sinmez, Ebrar; Pişkin, Evangelia; AKAR, MURAT; Hubert-Ferrari, Aurelia; Lepoint, Gilles; Yener, K. Aslihan; Avşar, Ulaş (2025-11-01)
This research investigates the impact of 4.2 ka and 3.2 ka BP climatic events on the agricultural practices of the Bronze Age Kingdom of Mukish by evaluating wheat and barley remains in archaeobotanical data sets acquired ...
Ploughing through pathologies: Traction-related bone deformations in cattle as indicators of changes in political economies in Bronze and Iron Age Anatolia
Crabbé, Audrey; Mikeska, Christine A.; Pişkin, Evangelia; de Kock, Willemien; Çakirlar, Canan (2025-06-01)
This paper presents the first systematic study of cattle traction in Bronze and Iron Age Southwest Asia that integrates textual, iconographic, and primary zooarchaeological data. Using draught cattle as a proxy for state-d...
Osteometric examination of sheep and goat metapodial bones in Komana ancient city in the Turkish period (12th to 14th century)
Koyuncu, Filiz; Onuk, Burcu; Pişkin, Evangelia; Arslan, Serhat; Duro, Sokol (2024-11-01)
The osteometric study was performed on the metapodial bones of sheep and goats found during archaeological excavations in the site of Komana, Tokat, Turkey, dated in 12th-14th AD. The purpose of this study was to provide d...
The Population History of Domestic Sheep Revealed by Paleogenomes.
Kaptan, Damla; et. al. (2024-10-04)
Sheep was one of the first domesticated animals in Neolithic West Eurasia. The zooarchaeological record suggests that domestication first took place in Southwest Asia, although much remains unresolved about the precise loc...
The 4.2 ka BP event in western Anatolia. Tracing the impact of climatic change.
Pişkin, Evangelia; Bal, Çağlayan (2024-07-01)
Climatic change has been called for as an explanation on many occasions of societal change. The way climatic deterioration affects societies appears to be straightforward; it causes such alterations in the environment th...
Birds in Hittite Sacrifices: Zooarchaeological Finds From Ağılönü, Šapinuwa.
Pişkin, Evangelia (Bilgin Kültür Sanaat Yayınları, 2024-05-01)
Birds have played an important role in various aspects of the religion of the Late Bronze in East Mediterranean (for example, see: Minnuno, 2013; Mutton, 2022:4; Recht, 2011). Much information is gained on the topic ba...
Animal husbandry, isotopes, and land use at the Late Bronze Age Hittite city of Şapinuva (Šapinuwa), Turkey: insights from strontium isotopes
Pişkin, Evangelia; Köksal, Serhat; Durdu, Gamze (2023-05-01)
Land use, distribution, and ownership are important elements of the economic strategies applied by any given society, and hence of wide interest for various disciplines. Here, we examine whether it is possible to recognise...
Radyojenik İzotop Jeokimyasının Arkeolojide Uygulanması: Faydaları ve Handikapları
Köksal, Serhat; Pişkin, Evangelia; Durdu, Gamze; Süer, Selin; Küçük, Aynur (2023-04-10)
ÖzYerbilimleri ve diğer birçok disiplin gibi arkeoloji alanında daradyojenik izotop jeokimyasından yararlanılmaktadır. Radyojenikizotop jeokimyası verileri, eski uygarlıkların yaşam şekilleri vekoşulları ile farklı bölgele...
Worked ivory and bone fragments
Pişkin, Evangelia; Summers, Geoffrey; Silver, Nöel (2023-02-01)
Chapter 10. Animal bones from the Palatial complex
Pişkin, Evangelia (Oriental Institute Publications , The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 2023-02-01)
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