Seramik Araştırmaları Dergisi
Yazarlar: Gulan AYAZ
Konular:Arkeoloji
Anahtar Kelimeler:Early Iron Age,Eastern Anatolia,Pottery,Groovy Ware,Pottery Cultural Groups
Özet: The Early Iron Age pottery culture of Eastern Anatolia has mostly been described through groovy ware until today. And in this study, all of the potteries of the period, including groovy ware, were analysed in detail according to their properties, types or decorative features. In conclusion, as a result of statistical analysis two main culture regions “Brown-Reddish Colour Ceramic Culture" and "Grey-Black Colour Ceramic Culture" for the Early Iron Age pottery were developed. Among these wide cultural regions, in such geographical-cultural sub-locations as Elaziğ-Malatya plain, Muş-Bulanık plain, Van Lake basin, Hakkari mountainous region, Ağrı Mountain foothills and Iğdır plain, small pottery groups were separated. Eventually, this study unearths the cultural map of pottery of about a four hundred-year process, starting with the emergence of a new material culture in the 1250s BC running until the establishment of Urartu.
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