Anadolu kazılarında açığa çıkarılan fildişi
eserler, prestij malları içinde değerlendirilmekte ve metal, kemik gibi diğer
mal gruplarına oranla sayıca daha az ele geçmektedir. Bu açıdan bakıldığında fildişi
eser grubu ile ilgili olarak elimizdeki bilgiler de kısıtlı olmaktadır.
Mezopotamya’dan Anadolu’ya ithal edilmiş veya çeşitli yollarla getirilmiş olan
fildişi eserlerin sadece Anadolu dışında değil yerli atölyelerde de üretildiği
anlaşılmaktadır. Paleolitik Çağ’dan itibaren kullanım gören fildişi
hammaddesinden özellikle süslemede ve heykelcik yapımında yararlanılmıştır. Bu
çalışmada, kronolojik sıra takip edilerek Demir Çağı sonuna kadar fildişi
eserlerdeki gelişimin izlenilmesi amaçlanmıştır.
The ivory artifacts excavated in Anatolian excavations are evaluated within the prestige merchandise and are uncovered fewer in number than other groups of goods such as metal and bone. From this point of view, the information about the group of ivory artifacts is also limited. It is understood that ivory artifacts imported from Mesopotamia to Anatolia or brought in various ways are produced not only outside of Anatolia but also in domestic workshops. The ivory raw material used since the Paleolithic Age was especially used for ornamental and figurine making. In this study, it was aimed to follow the development in ivory artifacts until the end of Iron Age by following chronological order.
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Publication Date | May 29, 2017 |
Submission Date | February 21, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Issue: 38 |
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