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Year 2024, Issue: 27, 1 - 15, 15.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1608813

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A Vaulted Figurine from İnönü Cave: A New Link between the Balkans and Northwestern Türkiye

Year 2024, Issue: 27, 1 - 15, 15.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1608813

Abstract

Bone figurines depicted with vaulted heads are the common types since the middle of the fifth millennium BC in the Eastern and partly Central Balkans, primarily in the Varna Cemetery. Excavations carried out in Anatolia and Turkish Thrace have not yet encountered these figurines that are typical of Balkan prehistory. At level V of İnönü Cave on the Black Sea coast in northwest Türkiye, archaeologists unearthed
a figurine during the 2022 excavation season. The protruding bone formed the head of the figurine. The aforesaid figurine, similar to the samples unearthed in the Balkans, represents the first example unearthed in Anatolia to date. In the present study, we will discuss the technological and typological characteristics, production method, function, and the representation and context of this bone figurine. This figurine establishes a new connection between Anatolian and Balkan cultures.

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  • Andreescu, R.R. 2002. Plastica Antropomorfa˘ Gumelniţeana˘: Analiza˘ primara˘. Monografii 3. Bucharest: Muzeul Naţional de Istorie a României.
  • Averbouh, A. 2000. “Technologie de la matière osseuse travaillée et implications palethnologiques [microform]: l’exemple des chaînes d’exploitation du bois de cervidé chez les magdaleniens des pyrenées.” Ph.D. diss., Université de Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne.
  • Averbouh, A., and P. Zidarov. 2014. “The Production of Bone Figurines in the Balkan Chalcolithic and the Use of Debitage by Extraction / Producția Figurinelor Din Os În Calcoliticul Balcanic Și Utilizarea Debitajului Prin Extracție.” In An Overview of the Exploitation of Hard Animal Materials During the Neolithic and Chalcolithic, edited by M. Ma˘rga˘rit, G.L. Dosseur, and A. Averbouh, 183-200. Targoviste: Cetatea de Scaun.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Archaeological Science
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

F. Gülden Ekmen 0000-0002-6818-9431

Publication Date December 15, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Issue: 27

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Chicago Ekmen, F. Gülden. “A Vaulted Figurine from İnönü Cave: A New Link Between the Balkans and Northwestern Türkiye”. Adalya, no. 27 (December 2024): 1-15. https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1608813.

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