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GEÇ NEOLİTİK 3-4 (MÖ. 6300-5900) VE KÜLTÜREL TEMAS: KUZEY MEZOPOTAMYA VE KUZEY LEVANT’TA BOYALI KERAMİK DEVRİMİ

Year 2019, Volume: 22 Issue: 42, 317 - 358, 31.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.31795/baunsobed.658812

Abstract

Geç Neolitik, MÖ. 7000’den başlayıp 5500 ila 5100’e kadar devam eden dönemin adıdır. Eskiden bu devrin ikinci yarısı, Hassuna, Samarra, Halaf, Ubeyd olarak adlandırılan 4 maddi kültür topluluğu ekseninde tanımlanır; bu kültür evrenlerinin hem coğrafi hem de kronolojik açılardan ayırt edilebilir olgular olduğuna inanılırdı. Ama Geç Neolitiği numaralandırarak inceleyen yeni kronoloji anlayışı, adı geçen “kültür”ler arasındaki farkların sunî olduğunu ve 4 maddi kültür evreni arasında sürekli etkileşimler-geçişler yaşandığını ortaya koydu. Dönemin ortalarına denk düşen Geç Neolitik 3 (MÖ. 6300-6000) ve 4 (MÖ. 6000-5900) Yakın Doğu Tarihi açısından birer dönüm noktası oluştururlar. İlkinde, MÖ. 6200 iklim olayı denen soğuma ve kuraklaşma toplumları hareketli (yarı-göçebe) çobanlığa zorlamış, avcı-toplayıcı pratikler yeniden güçlenmiş, ikincil ürünler devrimi ile süt ve yün üretimi başlamış, yalın kapların yanına da “iyi mallar” olarak bilinen kaliteli çanak-çömlekler eklenmişti. İkinci alt-dönemi ise boyalı keramik devrimi şekillendirdi, çömlek ustaları Kuzey Mezopotamya’nın pek çok yerleşiminde neredeyse eşzamanlı olarak Hassuna ve Samarra tipi kapların boyalı örneklerini ürettiler. Fırın içindeki oksijen ve karbondioksit oranının denetimli biçimde değiştirilmesinden ibaret yeni pişirme tekniklerinin keşfedildiği bu devir, Halaf’ın gelişini haber verdiği için “Geçiş” ya da “Proto-Halaf” olarak adlandırılmıştır. Proto-Halaf nasıl yoğun kültürel etkileşim sayesinde Hassuna ve Samarra maddi kültürlerinin kaynaşmasının ürünü ise, Halaf döneminde (Geç Neolitik 5’te) de yoğun kültürel temas hız kesmeyecek ve bütün Kuzey Mezopotamya ve Kuzey Levant aynı maddi kültür temelinde bütünleşecektir.

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Late Neolithic 3-4 (6300-5900 BCE) and Cross-Cultural Encounters: Painted Pottery Revolution in Northern Mesopotamia and Northern Levant

Year 2019, Volume: 22 Issue: 42, 317 - 358, 31.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.31795/baunsobed.658812

Abstract

A critical phase of the Ancient Near Eastern history, Late Neolithic covers the period 7000-5500/5100 BCE. Approximately a half century ago, the scholars proposed that Northern Mesopotamia was inhabited by distinct cultural entities known by their pottery styles as first attested at certain key sites, many of which have given their name on chronological episodes, such as Hassuna, Samarra and Halaf. But the most recent Late/Pottery Neolithic chronology for Upper Mesopotamia proposed by Reinhard Bernbeck and Olivier P. Nieuwenhuyse state that the Hassuna and Samarra “influences” form part of a continuous development, the transitional stage between pre-Halaf (6200 BCE) and the Early Halaf (5900 BCE). According to new chronology, Mid-Late Neolithic represented some turning points in human history. The 8.2 kiloyear event took place during the Late Neolithic 3 period (6300-6000 BCE): An abrupt decrease in temperature occurred with prolonged drought, decreased settlement sizes, population dispersal, spread of mobile pastoralism, secondary product revolution (milk and wool) ans exploitation of wildlife resources. Finally, painted pottery revolution (rapid increase of the proportion of painted vessels in the ceramic assemblage) took place during the Late Neolithic 4, also known as Proto-Halaf or “Transition” (to the Halaf ceramic tradition). Halaf pottery (fine wares) emerged gradually from a transitional stage in which Hassuna and Samarra decorative modes and stylistic traits dominated. It’s a new kind of technically advanced pottery, usually showing alternating oxidizing-reducing-reoxidizing firing conditions with a complex style of decoration. Cross-cultural encounters (contacts and interactions of various types: trade, emulation, migration or colonization, displacement of pastoralists) make the Late Neolithic 3-4 community of Northern Levant and Northern Mesopotamia an oecumene concerning the subsistence economy and the material culture.

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  • Nieuwenhuyse, O. (2009a). The ‘painted pottery revolution’: emulation, ceramic innovation and the Early Halaf in northern Syria. L. Astruc, A. Gaulon ve L. Salanova (Eds.), Méthodes d’approche des premières productions céramiques: Étude de Cas dans les Balkans et au Levant (ss. 81-91). Rahden: Verlag Marie Leidorf.
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  • Nieuwenhuyse, O. P. (2017). Globalizing the Halaf. Tamar Hodos (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Archaeology and Globalization (ss. 839-855). Oxon: Routledge / Taylor & Francis Group.
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  • Nieuwenhuyse, O., Jacobs, L., Van As, B., Broekmans, T. ve Adriaens, A. M. (2001). Making Samarra Fine Ware - Technological Observations on Ceramics from Tell Baghouz (Syria). Paléorient, 27(1), 147-165.
  • Nieuwenhuyse, O. P., Roffet-Salque, M., Evershed, R. P., Akkermans, P. M. M. G. ve Russell, A. (2015). Tracing pottery use and the emergence of secondary product exploitation through lipid residue analysis at Late Neolithic Tell Sabi Abyad (Syria). Journal of Archaeological Science, 64, 54-66. Petrova, N. Yu. (2012). A technological study of Hassuna culture ceramics (Yarim Tepe I settlement). Documenta Praehistorica, 39 (2012), 75-82.
  • Plug, H., Van der Plicht, J. ve Akkermans, P. M. M. G. (2014). Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria: Dating of Neolithic Cemeteries. Radiocarbon, 56(2), 543-554.
  • Scarre, C. ve Fagan, B. M. (2016). Ancient Civilizations (4th edition), Oxon: Routledge.
  • Streily, A. H. (2000). Early Pottery Kilns in the Middle East, Paléorient, 26(2), 69-81.
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Primary Language Turkish
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İzzet Çıvgın 0000-0003-0338-0929

Publication Date December 31, 2019
Submission Date January 26, 2019
Acceptance Date December 11, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 22 Issue: 42

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APA Çıvgın, İ. (2019). GEÇ NEOLİTİK 3-4 (MÖ. 6300-5900) VE KÜLTÜREL TEMAS: KUZEY MEZOPOTAMYA VE KUZEY LEVANT’TA BOYALI KERAMİK DEVRİMİ. Balıkesir Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 22(42), 317-358. https://doi.org/10.31795/baunsobed.658812

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