When we examine during LH IIIC Anatolia, at settlements along the coast of western Anatolia, such as Panaztepe, Liman Tepe, Bademgediği Tepe, Kadıkalesi, Miletos, ÇineTepecik, Mycenaean pottery is observed to have increased compared to previous periods However, the tradition of Mycenaean burial is moved to the shores of the western Anatolia. It can be explain relative increase in activities of Mycenaean, immigrants from the Mainland Greece and the islands. As well as activities of Mycenaean traders who benefited from the political space in Western Anatolia. Because of dissolution process of the Hittite country. It is understood that Mycenaeans moved their cultural elements to shores of Western Anatolia and partially the inner regions so They interact with the occurrence of the local Anatolian peoples and cultural exchange with them. In Cilicia at many settlements, especially in Tarsus, are found traces of destruction, as well as LH IIIC pottery. Also in Troy after the collapse of VIIa layer, in VIIb1 effects of Balkan begin to appear in Anatolia.
Alan : Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Ulusal
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