Kıtaları bi r birine bağlayan önemli bi r konumda bulunmasına karşılık, Traky a yakın zamanlar a kadar arkeolojik bakımdan çok ihmal edilmiş olan bi r bölgedir. Anadolu, Balkanlar , Karadeni z ve Eg e gibi, coğrafi özellikleri bakımından olduğu kadar, kültürel gelişim süreçleri bakımından da birbirinden çok farklı dört bölgenin birleşim yerinde bulunması, Trak ya'nın kıtalararası bi r göç yolu olarak görülmesine neden olmuş, bu da bölgenin kültürel oluşum sürecine katkısının gözardı edilmesine yo l açmıştır.
Eastern Thrace is located at the meeting point of four distinct cultural and geographical zones, the Balkan, Aegean, and Pontic regions and Anatolia. In spite of its significant location, it is archaeologically one of the least documented areas. This lack of information inevitably has led to the formulation of debatable assumptions. Nevertheless, recent work in the region has provided the initial facts on the prehistoric sequence of the region. Initial work in the region, the excavations at Yarimburgaz, Toptepe and Pendik, as well as surface finds, have been the first steps in establishing the chronological sequence in the region. This has been later reconfirmed through the extensive excavations at Orhangazi-Ihpmar.
| Primary Language | Turkish |
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| Publication Date | January 1, 1998 |
| Published in Issue | Year 1998 Issue: 1 |
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