Suluca Karahöyük kazıları sırasında bulunmuş fakat yayınlanmamış bir ayak biçimli damga mühür ve üç adetDepas Amphikypellon bu yazının konusunu oluşturmaktadır. Merkezi Kapadokya’da Kızılırmak Kavsinde bulunanSuluca Karahöyük, konumu bakımından Orta Anadolu kültürleriyle olduğu kadar Batı Anadolu ve Ege Dünyasıylada yakın ilişkiler kurmuştur. Suluca Karahöyük Depaslarından ikisi, Christian Podzuweit’in tip tanımına göreTroia IIg’den sonra gözlemlenen ve varlığı Troia III tabakasında devam eden bir gruba aittir. Güncel buluntulartip sayısının artmasına katkı sağlamıştır. Özellikle Orta Anadolu’daki yayılımı ve tipleri, Kültepe tiplerinde olduğugibi, üretimin iç kesimlerdeki farklı merkezlerde yerel olarak da üretildiğini göstermiştir. Sonuncu depas Pisidyatipinin benzeridir. Fakat mal özellikleri yerel hamur gruplarına daha yakındır. Pişmiş topraktan yapılmış ayakbiçimli damga mühür, buluntu yerlerine göre ETÇ II sonu ile ETÇ III ortalarına tarihlendirilmektedir ve TuranEfe’nin çizdiği “Büyük Kervan Yolu” güzergâhıyla uyumludur. Ancak bunlar Suriye-Kilikya bölgesi ile Kuzey Egearasında az sayıdaki örnekten ibarettir. ETÇ II sonu ile İTÇ III ortalarına tarihlenen Suluca Karahöyük bulguları,Anadolu kıta ticaretine ve kıyı alanları ile olan ilişkilerine yeni katkılar sağlamıştır.
Anatolia Cappadocia Suluca Karahöyük Early Bronze Age Trade Depas Amphikypellon Foot-Shaped Stamp Seal
This article consists of the study of a foot shaped stamp seal and three pieces of Depas Amphikypellon findings which were discovered during the Suluca Höyük excavations but haven’t been published. Suluca Karahöyük which is located in Central Cappadocia in Halys curve has close relationships with Western Anatolia and Aegean World as well as Central Anatolian cultures in terms of its location. Two of the Suluca Karahöyük Depas belongs to a group observed after Troia IIg according to type definition of Christian Podzuweit and its existence continued in Troia III layer. Current findings have contributed to the increase in the number of types. Especially the distribution and types in Central Anatolia have shown that they were produced locally in different centers in the inner parts as well as in Kültepe types. The last depas is similar to the type of the Pisidia. However ware properties are closer to local groups. The foot shaped stamp seal made from terracotta is dated to the end of EBA II and mid of EBA III according to finding locations and it is in accordance with routes of “Great Caravan Road” frame of which drawn by Turan Efe. However, they consist of only a few examples between the Syrian-Cilicia region and the North Aegean
Anatolia Cappadocia Suluca Karahöyük Early Bronze Age Trade Depas Amphikypellon Foot-Shaped
| Primary Language | Turkish |
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| Publication Date | July 1, 2018 |
| Published in Issue | Year 2018 Issue: 23 |
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