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Year 1955, Volume: 19 Issue: 74, 115 - 136, 20.04.1955

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Iron Age Pottery from Southern Anatolia

Year 1955, Volume: 19 Issue: 74, 115 - 136, 20.04.1955

Abstract

During a survey of pre-classical remains in Southern Anatolia made in 1951-52' we have been able to define four regions, each with its own distinctive Iron Age pottery, as well as two others with mixed groups of pottery. They are: a) the Eastern Konya plain, b) the Afyon-Konya area, c) the South-Western Anatolian plateau, d) the Calycadnos (Gök Su) valley and the coast of Cilicia between Silifke and Mersin. The mixed areas are the Western part the Konya plain and the "Lake District" (Eğridir, Beyşehir and Suğla lakes ).

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Araştırma Makaleleri
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James Mellart This is me

Publication Date April 20, 1955
Published in Issue Year 1955 Volume: 19 Issue: 74

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APA Mellart, J. (1955). Iron Age Pottery from Southern Anatolia. BELLETEN, 19(74), 115-136. https://doi.org/10.37879/ttkbelleten.1280405
AMA Mellart J. Iron Age Pottery from Southern Anatolia. TTK BELLETEN. April 1955;19(74):115-136. doi:10.37879/ttkbelleten.1280405
Chicago Mellart, James. “Iron Age Pottery from Southern Anatolia”. BELLETEN 19, no. 74 (April 1955): 115-36. https://doi.org/10.37879/ttkbelleten.1280405.
EndNote Mellart J (April 1, 1955) Iron Age Pottery from Southern Anatolia. BELLETEN 19 74 115–136.
IEEE J. Mellart, “Iron Age Pottery from Southern Anatolia”, TTK BELLETEN, vol. 19, no. 74, pp. 115–136, 1955, doi: 10.37879/ttkbelleten.1280405.
ISNAD Mellart, James. “Iron Age Pottery from Southern Anatolia”. BELLETEN 19/74 (April 1955), 115-136. https://doi.org/10.37879/ttkbelleten.1280405.
JAMA Mellart J. Iron Age Pottery from Southern Anatolia. TTK BELLETEN. 1955;19:115–136.
MLA Mellart, James. “Iron Age Pottery from Southern Anatolia”. BELLETEN, vol. 19, no. 74, 1955, pp. 115-36, doi:10.37879/ttkbelleten.1280405.
Vancouver Mellart J. Iron Age Pottery from Southern Anatolia. TTK BELLETEN. 1955;19(74):115-36.