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Suğla Gölü Çevresi Prehistorik Dönem Yüzey Araştırması 2020 Yılı Çalışmaları
2021
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Selçuk Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi
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Bu çalışma Suğla Gölü Çevresi Prehistorik Dönem Yüzey Araştırması kapsamında 2020 yılında çalışmaları yapılan alanların ve bu alanlarda ele geçen arkeolojik eserlerin bir ön değerlendirmesi niteliğindedir. 2020 yılı çalışmalarının öncelikli amacı bölgenin Prehistorik Dönemdeki durumunun anlaşılmasına katkı sağlamaktır. İlk aşamada bölgedeki yerleşmelerin tanımlanması, arkeolojik envanterinin çıkarılması ve güncel durumlarının tespit edilmesi planlanmıştır. Çalışmalardan elde edilen sonuçlar bölgenin Prehistorik Dönemleri hakkında yeni bilgiler edinmemize olanak sağlamıştır. Bu güne kadar Suğla Gölü çevresinde Neolitik ve/veya Kalkolitik Dönemde yalnız Suberde ve Gökhöyük Bağları Höyükte yerleşim olduğu biliniyorken 2020 yılı çalışmaları sonunda bölgede 6 yeni yerleşmede daha Geç Neolitik ve/veya Kalkolitik Dönem kültür kalıntıları tespit edilmiştir. Söz konusu yerleşmelerin en erken MÖ 7. binin sonu ve/veya 6.binyılın başına tarihlenebileceği öngörülmüştür. Bu yerleşmelerde tespit edilen buluntuların ortak özellikler göstermesinden bölge içerisinde homojen bir kültürün var olduğu anlaşılmıştır.

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Suğla Lake Environment Prehistoric Period Surface Research 2020 Study
2021
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This study is a preliminary assessment of the areas and archaeological works discussed in these areas in the framework of the Prehistoric Period Surface Research. The priority of the 2020 work is to contribute to the understanding of the situation in the Prehistoric Period of the region. In the first stage, the identification of settlements in the area, the removal of the archaeological inventory and the identification of their current status are planned. The results from the studies have enabled us to obtain new information about the prehistoric periods of the region. Until this day, it is known that in the Neolithic and/or Calcolithic Period only Suberde and Gökhöyük Bağları Höyük were settled around the Lake Suğla, while in the end of 2020 studies in the region 6 new settlements later Neolithic and/or Calcolithic Period cultural remains were identified. It is predicted that the settlements may be dated at the beginning of the 7th and/or 6th millennium. The findings found in these settlements show common characteristics and it is clear that there is a homogeneous culture within the region.

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The Prehistoric Surface Survey Of Sugla Lake Vicinity Studies In 2020
2021
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This study is a preliminary assessment of the areas in Suğla Lake Vicinity and the archaeological artifacts found in these areas in 2020 within the scope of the Prehistoric Period Survey of the Sugla Lake Vicinity. The primary purpose of the 2020 studies is to contribute to understanding the situation of the region in the Prehistoric Period.In the first stage, defining the settlements in the region, making an archaeological inventory and determining their current status were among our initial plans. The results have enabled us to obtain new information about Prehistoric Period of the vicinity. While it was already known earlier that there were only settlements in Suberde and Gökhöyük Bağları Höyüğü in the Neolithic and/or Chalcolithic Period around Suğla Lake until recently, 6 new settlements of the Late Neolithic and/or Chalcolithic Period were identified in the region through the 2020 studies. It is predicted that these settlements may be dated to the end of the 7th millennium BC and/or the beginning of the 6th millennium BC. Since the findings show common features in these settlements, it is understood that there was a homogeneous culture in the region.

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Selçuk Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi

Field :   Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler

Journal Type :   Uluslararası

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Selçuk Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi