İlk Tunç Çağı’na ait Uzun Rama kurganı, yeraltına oda biçiminde inşa edilmiş ve bir kabile üyelerinin defini içintasarlanmıştır. Kurgan dörtgen şeklinde kazılmış, ahşapla kaplanmış, üzerine toprak eklenmiş ve doğu tarafındagiriş kapısı açılmıştır. Mezar odası doldukdan sonra, dini geleneklere uygun olarak ateşe verilerek yakılmıştır.Kurgan mezarında seramik örnekleri, kömürleşmiş ahşap vazo kalıntıları, kemik ağırşaklar, boncuklar ve kumaşkalıntıları bulunmaktadır. Antropolojik çalışmalarda, kafatasına göre 79, gövde kemikleri dikkate alındığında iseen az 83 bireyin gömülmüş olduğu belirlenmiştir. Kurgan İlk Tunç Çağı’nın erken dönemine ait olmak üzere, uzunvadeli, toplu ölü gömme mezarıdır.
Early Bronze Age kurgan Uzun Rama was built in the form of a tomb and was used for the burial belonging to one of the tribe members. The kurgan chamber was dug in a quadrangular form and was opened an entrance door in the eastern side. Its surface was covered wooden beams, then arranged with cobble-stones and finally, soil layer was added. After the tomb was filled, in accordance with the religious traditions it was fired and burnt. In the kurgan tomb a lot of ceramic examples, charred remains of the wooden vase, bone spindle heads, paste beads and pieces of fabric were uncovered. 79 persons, according to anthropological studies for bones of skulls and 83 individuals for the other bones of the body have been buried here. The Kurgan with the first phase of Early Bronze age is a longterm, cemetery of mass burial
| Primary Language | Turkish |
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| Publication Date | March 1, 2018 |
| IZ | https://izlik.org/JA77LK98NL |
| Published in Issue | Year 2018 Issue: 1 |
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