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Anatolian Pot Marks in the 3rd Millennium BC: Signage, Early State Formation, and Organization of Production

Yazarlar: Abdullah HACAR, K. Aslıhan YENER

Cilt - , Sayı 23 , 2020 , Sayfalar 25 - 58

Konular:Arkeoloji

DOI:10.47589/adalya.837468

Anahtar Kelimeler:Southern Central Anatolia,Early Bronze Age,Pot marks,Anatolian Metallic Ware

Özet: This study presents new information and interpretation of pot marks applied specifically on “Anatolian Metallic Ware” that are dated to the 3rd millennium BC, and distributed in the southern Konya Plain and the southwestern region of Cappadocia. While many specialists have studied this ware group, also referred to as “Darboğaz” vessels, detailed studies have not been conducted on the pot marks themselves. The finds from the Göltepe excavations, when combined with other research data and ethnographic/ethnoarchaeological records, have helped to classify and interpret this signage. According to our preliminary results, there is no relationship between the pot marks and vessel type, sub-ware group, or ownership. Taking into account the general characteristics of the Anatolian EBA and the production techniques of Anatolian Metallic Ware, we discuss whether the pot marks reflect quality control over the production process and serve interregional connectivity.


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@article{2020, title={Anatolian Pot Marks in the 3rd Millennium BC: Signage, Early State Formation, and Organization of Production}, number={25–58}, publisher={Adalya}, author={Abdullah HACAR,K. Aslıhan YENER}, year={2020} }
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Abdullah HACAR,K. Aslıhan YENER. (2020). Anatolian Pot Marks in the 3rd Millennium BC: Signage, Early State Formation, and Organization of Production. Adalya.
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Abdullah HACAR,K. Aslıhan YENER. Anatolian Pot Marks in the 3rd Millennium BC: Signage, Early State Formation, and Organization of Production. no. 25–58, Adalya, 2020.