Arkeozooloji Derekutuğun Hayvan Kemiği arkeozoolojide tartı yöntemi Geçim Ekonomisi Madenci Diyeti
Derekutuğun yerleşim yerinin hayvan kemiklerini çalışılması için beni ve ekibimi davet eden Prof. Dr. Ünsal Yalçın’a çok teşekkür ederim. Bize her konuda yardımcı olan Çorum Müzesi Müdürü Sayın Metin Çakar’a ve çalışma arkadaşlarına da ayrıca teşekkür ederim.
There are two main topics of this study. One is the importance of weighing the animal bones for the archaeozoological studies, and the other one is, in order to demonstrate the importance of this method, the study on archaeozoological material from the Derekutuğun Miner Settlement excavation directed by Prof. Dr. Ü. Yalçın. This research discusses only the examination of the animal bones from the Early Bronze Age III (EBA III) levels of the Derekutuğun Settlement. Derekutuğun, located within the borders of Çorum Province, was a former miner settlement and is a place where the nearby copper ore was extracted and processed by these miners 4,000 years ago. Understanding the habits of red meat consumption of the people who lived in this settlement, which was established intentionally for extracting and processing copper ore, is the first time for the Anatolian Archaeology. Miners supply their red meat demands from cattles and pigs of equal weight, while the sheep was their third choice. These results show sharp contrasts with the animal-based economy of Boğazköy, which is contemporary and very close to Derekutuğun.
Archaeozoology Derekutuğun animal bones weighing method in archaeozoology prehistorical animal based economy miner's diet
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Archaeology |
Journal Section | Research Articles |
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Publication Date | December 20, 2019 |
Submission Date | October 7, 2019 |
Acceptance Date | December 17, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 Issue: 38 |
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