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Kalkolitik Gülpinar toplumu geçim ekonomisinde hayvanlardan faydalanma
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2020-12-01
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Pişkin, Evangelia
Takaoğlu, Turan
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This work examines the patterns of animal exploitation to reveal information on the subsistence base of the Chalcolithicsettlers of Gülpınar in Northwestern Anatolia. The prehistoric site of Gülpınar, located beneath the remains of theGreek and Roman sanctuary of Apollo Smintheus (Smintheion) in northwestern Anatolia, has lately contributedmuch to our understanding of the Chalcolithic period particularly in western Anatolian littoral. Zooarchaeologicalevidence from phase II representing the early Chalcolithic 2 period and the succeeding phase III belonging to theMiddle Chalcolithic period demonstrates that stock raising, hunting, fishing, and marine molluscs gathering formedan important part of the diet at both phases of occupation at Gülpınar. This zooarchaeological study overall providesa vivid picture of the Chalcolithic communities’ animal exploitation patterns in northwestern Anatolia during amillennium-long period between 5300 BC and 4300 BC.
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TÜBA-AR : TÜRKIYE BILIMLER AKADEMISI ARKEOLOJI DERGISI = TURKISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY
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E. Pişkin and T. Takaoğlu, “Kalkolitik Gülpinar toplumu geçim ekonomisinde hayvanlardan faydalanma,”
TÜBA-AR : TÜRKIYE BILIMLER AKADEMISI ARKEOLOJI DERGISI = TURKISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY
, vol. 27, pp. 45–59, 2020, Accessed: 00, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/99822.