@article{article_1624382, title={A Rhodian Bride in Inland Northwestern Anatolia (?): An Unexpected Type of Fibula from Bahçelievler Settlement}, journal={Gephyra}, volume={30}, pages={143–154}, year={2025}, DOI={10.37095/gephyra.1624382}, author={Fidan, Erkan and Erdan, Emre}, keywords={Fibula, Arkaik Dönem, Karma Evlilik, Hareketlilik, Yeniden Kullanılan Malzeme}, abstract={The paper examines an unexpected fibula find from the Bahçelievler (in Bilecik) site, notable for its Neolithic artifacts. A bronze fibula bearing a button attachment was discovered during salvage excavations at this small yet highly significant site in inland Northwestern Anatolia. The fibula, discovered beside a collection of pottery, an unidentified wall, and burnt soil, is among the few Rhodian fibulae recorded in literature. The fibula, deposited as part of a burial custom, is the earliest known instance in the area and signifies the northernmost location of this fibula type. The discovery of a Rhodian fibula in an area significantly inland from the shore indicates mobility between the two regions. Despite the Phrygian type being the predominant fibula group in the region, the presence of this particular type of fibula, significant for its representation of national identity, has been attributed to a woman buried in Bahçelievler who may have arrived through intermarriage.}, publisher={Nalan Eda AKYÜREK ŞAHİN}