MÖ 1200’lerde Hitit İmparatorluğu’nun yıkılışı ve akabinde gerçekleşen Geç Tunç Çağı’n sonlanışı, Anadolu’da Demir Çağlar olarak isimlendirilecek bir dönemin sayfalarını aralamıştır. Tunç Çağı’ndan tamamen farklı bir kültürel sürecin yaşandığı bu dönemin, dinamiklerinin anlaşılmasında seramiklerin incelenmesi yoluyla edinilecek bilgiler oldukça önemlidir. Bu bağlamda yapılan bu çalışmayla, hala birçok bilinmeyene sahip Orta Anadolu Demir Çağı’na katkı sağlamak amaçlanmaktadır. Söz konusu çalışmada Demir Çağ özelliği gösteren seramikler evrelerine göre ayrılarak kendi dönemi içerisinde değerlendirilmiştir. Güvenilir stratigrafiye sahip yerleşimlerdeki benzer örnekler yoluyla yapılan karşılaştırmalar bölgeler arası etkileşim ve ilişkilerin anlaşılmasında yol gösterici olmuştur. Ayrıca yapılan karşılaştırmalar, seramiklerin kronolojik çerçevesinin belirlenmesi ve özellikle yerleşimdeki Erken Demir Çağ EDÇ seramik geleneğinin, Orta Anadolu için önerilen seramik kültür bölgelerinden hangisiyle bağlantılı olduğunun anlaşılmasında belirleyici olmuştur.
The destruction of the Hittite Empire in 1200 BC and the ending of the Late Bronze Age followed the pages of a period to be called Iron Age in Anatolia. The information to be obtained through the examination of the ceramics is very important in understanding the dynamics of this period when the Bronze Age is experiencing a completely different cultural process. With this work done in this context, it is aimed to contribute to the Iron Age of Central Anatolia, which still has many unknowns. İn this study, ceramics showing Iron Age characteristics were evaluated according to their phases and evaluated during their period. Comparisons made through similar examples in sites with reliable stratigraphy have led to understanding interregional interactions and relations. In addition, the comparisons have been decisive in determining the chronological frame of the ceramics and in particular understanding of the Ceramic tradition of the Early Iron Age EIA in the settlement, which is suggested for Central Anatolia
| Primary Language | Turkish |
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| Journal Section | Research Article |
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| Publication Date | January 1, 2018 |
| Published in Issue | Year 2018 Issue: 22 |
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