Research Article

Van Tušpa Excavations 2013

Number: 13 June 1, 2014
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Van Tušpa Excavations 2013

Abstract

Van can be followed in some miniatures, engravings and photographs. The earliest examples would be the miniature named “Kala-i Sengi Van” at the Topkapı Palace Archives and the information in the Travels of Evliya Çelebi Cantay 1994 . Both of these sources indicate that the Old City of Van was surrounded with walls pierced with gates at various intervals. However, there seem to be contradictions on the names and number of these gates. Similarly, there are contradictions regarding the towers and bastions on the city walls. However, it is possible to state that there were four city gates. Saray Kapı Palace Gate , which was close to Hüsrev Pasha Complex and provided access to Pasha’s Palace, and Orta Kapı Central Gate located 250 meters east of Palace Gate both provided access from the south. Tabriz Gate, located in the east, is understood to be the grandest and busiest gate. Sources state that at the west of the city, near the orchards of Horhor, there was a gate called either İskele pier or Yalı shore . The structural character of the encircling walls is debated. Even though the seventeenth-century miniature depicts the city encircled with double-fortifications, this has not been verified. However, it is generally agreed that a moat filled with water ran along the walls. The moat was crossed over via wooden bridges in front of the city gates

Keywords

2013 Excavation, Tušpa, Van, Urartu, Mound

References

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APA
Konyar, E., & Avcı, C. (2014). Van Tušpa Excavations 2013. Colloquium Anatolicum, 13, 205-228. https://izlik.org/JA38EH77CH
AMA
1.Konyar E, Avcı C. Van Tušpa Excavations 2013. Colloquium Anatolicum. 2014;(13):205-228. https://izlik.org/JA38EH77CH
Chicago
Konyar, Erkan, and Can Avcı. 2014. “Van Tušpa Excavations 2013”. Colloquium Anatolicum, nos. 13: 205-28. https://izlik.org/JA38EH77CH.
EndNote
Konyar E, Avcı C (June 1, 2014) Van Tušpa Excavations 2013. Colloquium Anatolicum 13 205–228.
IEEE
[1]E. Konyar and C. Avcı, “Van Tušpa Excavations 2013”, Colloquium Anatolicum, no. 13, pp. 205–228, June 2014, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA38EH77CH
ISNAD
Konyar, Erkan - Avcı, Can. “Van Tušpa Excavations 2013”. Colloquium Anatolicum. 13 (June 1, 2014): 205-228. https://izlik.org/JA38EH77CH.
JAMA
1.Konyar E, Avcı C. Van Tušpa Excavations 2013. Colloquium Anatolicum. 2014;:205–228.
MLA
Konyar, Erkan, and Can Avcı. “Van Tušpa Excavations 2013”. Colloquium Anatolicum, no. 13, June 2014, pp. 205-28, https://izlik.org/JA38EH77CH.
Vancouver
1.Erkan Konyar, Can Avcı. Van Tušpa Excavations 2013. Colloquium Anatolicum [Internet]. 2014 Jun. 1;(13):205-28. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA38EH77CH