This study concerns the burial customs of the chamber tombs discovered in the Southeast Anatolian Region. In the Early Bronze Age the Southeast Anatolian Region commenced the urbanization process like other places in the Near East, owing to the effects of the economic and social developments which were shaped by the impact of neighbouring cultures such as Syria and Mesopotamia. While intramural burial customs were practiced until the end of the period, there was a considerable increase in the number of extramural burials due to the urbanization in the region. This new social order brought the tradition of chamber tombs during the Early Bronze Age. The chamber tombs of the Southeast Anatolian Region are amongst the earliest examples found in Anatolia. Chamber tombs which are usually used for collective burials are found both in extramural and intramural cemeteries as a separate group. Regardless of their location, there is no difference between their burial customs. Chamber tombs must have been the burial structures used by social groups which reached a certain economical level due to the urbanization. The grave goods, which were brought from long distances such as depas, tankard and Cycladic idols, and the abundant metal artifacts indicate that these people had power and position within the society. Based on the information gathered from recent research in the region, it can be said that the chamber tomb tradition was widely used throughout the Early Bronze Age as in Northern Syria
Chamber Tomb Burial Customs Early Bronze Age Southeast Anatolia
This study concerns the burial customs of the chamber tombs discovered in the Southeast Anatolian Region. In the Early Bronze Age the Southeast Anatolian Region commenced the urbanization
process like other places in the Near East, owing to the effects of the economic and social developments which were shaped by the impact of neighbouring cultures such as Syria and Mesopotamia. While intramural burial customs were practiced until the end of the period, there was a considerable increase in the number of extramural burials due to the urbanization in the region. This new
social order brought the tradition of chamber tombs during the Early Bronze Age.
The chamber tombs of the Southeast Anatolian Region are amongst the earliest examples found in
Anatolia. Chamber tombs which are usually used for collective burials are found both in extramural
and intramural cemeteries as a separate group. Regardless of their location, there is no difference between their burial customs. Chamber tombs must have been the burial structures used by social
groups which reached a certain economical level due to the urbanization. The grave goods, which
were brought from long distances such as depas, tankard and Cycladic idols, and the abundant metal
artifacts indicate that these people had power and position within the society.
Based on the information gathered from recent research in the region, it can be said that the chamber tomb tradition was widely used throughout the Early Bronze Age as in Northern Syria.
Oda Mezar Ölü Gömme Adetleri Erken Tunç Çağ Güneydoğu Anadolu
Birincil Dil | İngilizce |
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Konular | Arkeoloji |
Bölüm | Araştırma Makalesi |
Yazarlar | |
Yayımlanma Tarihi | 1 Ekim 2006 |
Gönderilme Tarihi | 1 Ocak 2006 |
Yayımlandığı Sayı | Yıl 2006 |
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