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Girnavaz Höyük is a key-site for a better understanding of the cultural and economic relationship between northern Mesopotamia and the upper Tigris region between the third and the first millennia BC. In fact, the site is located in the... more
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      Middle Bronze Age, Khabur Ware, Southeastern Turkey
The Ilısu Dam rescue project along the upper Tigris river valley in southeastern Turkey is bringing forth new archaeological data regarding the ancient societies inhabiting this important rural region within northern Mesopotamia. Among... more
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      Anatolian Archaeology, Middle Bronze Age, Upper Tigris Region, Southeastern Anatolia
The excavations at the site of Hirbemerdon Tepe, in Southeastern Turkey, yielded a very well preserved architectural complex dated to the Middle Bronze Age period (1975-1782 cal. BC) in the northern side of the High Mound. The complex was... more
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      Anatolian Archaeology, Middle Bronze Age, Pottery kilns, Upper Tigris Region
Çamlıbel Tarlası (3590-3470 cal BC) is a small farming settlement with metallurgical activity in north central Anatolia. Studies have demonstrated a direct relationship between diet, subsistence patterns, occupational habits and... more
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      Near Eastern Archaeology, Bioarchaeology, Anatolian Archaeology, Dental Anthropology
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      Archaeology, Near Eastern Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Anthropology
In the Early Bronze Age of Anatolia there is a clear shift in terms of material culture, burial customs, architecture, and settlement type, as well as an increase in social complexity and the emergence of elites. There is a noticeable... more
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      Near Eastern Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Stable Isotope Analysis, Bioarchaeology
Çamlıbel Tarlası (3590–3470 cal BC) is a small farming settlement with metallurgical activity in north central Anatolia. Studies have demonstrated a direct relationship between diet, subsistence patterns, occupational habits and macrowear... more
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      Anatolian Archaeology, Dental Pathology, Human Osteology, Chalcolithic Anatolia
Preliminary results of stable isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen (δ13C and δ15N) on human material from the Early Bronze Age sites of Titriş Höyük in south-east Turkey and Bademağacı, south Turkey to examine dietary habits.
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      Archaeology, Near Eastern Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Anthropology
The topic of the research and talk regards the analysis of dietary habits at Early Bronze Age Ikiztepe, north Turkey, utilising stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen with the aim of examining the dietary habits of the Early Bronze Age... more
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      Archaeology, Near Eastern Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Anthropology
This presentation discusses the results and data of stable isotope analysis conducted on human and faunal remains from the Early Bronze Age (3rd millennium BC) site of Bakla Tepe in the Izmir region of western Turkey. Stable isotopes of... more
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      Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Stable Isotope Analysis, Bioarchaeology
This poster is the result of research as part of a doctorate focusing on examining the dietary habits of several Early Bronze Age (3000-2000 BC) populations in Anatolia. The investigated sites are from different environmental regions and... more
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      Prehistoric Archaeology, Stable Isotope Analysis, Bioarchaeology, Anatolian Archaeology
This talk is the result of research as part of a doctorate focusing on examining the dietary habits of several Early Bronze Age (3000-2000 BC) populations in Anatolia. The investigated sites are from different environmental regions and... more
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      Archaeology, Near Eastern Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Anthropology
This talk develops on research as part of a doctorate focusing on examining the dietary habits of several Early Bronze Age (3000-2000 BC) populations in Anatolia which utilised stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen. The investigated... more
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      Near Eastern Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Anthropology, Biological Anthropology
Session #224; Theme: Theories and methods in archaeological science This session aims to bring together archaeologists from a range of bioarchaeological sub-disciplines researching dietary habits and subsistence practices of prehistoric... more
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      Prehistoric Archaeology, Zooarchaeology, Stable Isotope Analysis, Bioarchaeology
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      Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Caucasus, Neolithic Archaeology
In this poster a preliminary proposal is presented for a 'subsistence package' in the ‘Early Bronze Age’ of Anatolia and adjacent regions. This follows on from investigating the dietary habits of several prehistoric (3500-2000 BC)... more
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      Archaeology, Near Eastern Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Stable Isotope Analysis
This paper presents the results of isotopic analysis for dietary reconstruction of humans and animal remains from several prehistoric (3500–2000 BCE) populations in Anatolia. The investigated sites are İkiztepe (north Anatolia, Samsun... more
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      Near Eastern Archaeology, Bioarchaeology, Anatolian Archaeology, Paleodiet
This paper presents the results of isotopic analysis for dietary reconstruction of humans and animal remains from several prehistoric (3500–2000 BCE) populations in Anatolia. The investigated sites are İkiztepe (north Anatolia, Samsun... more
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      Nutrition and Dietetics, Stable Isotope Analysis, Anatolian Studies, Anatolian Archaeology
The dietary habits of several pre-historic (3500-2000 BC) populations from different environmental regions of Anatolia were investigated using osteological and stable isotope analyses. The sample sites were: İkiztepe (north Anatolia),... more
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      Prehistoric Archaeology, Stable Isotope Analysis, Bioarchaeology, Anatolian Archaeology