Bölüm "Anadolu Üniversitesi, Edebiyat Fakültesi, Arkeoloji Bölümü" Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu için listeleme
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Anemia in the light of genetic, environmental and cultural factors: Cases of some ancient Anatolian populations
(2011)In this study, genetic, environmental, and cultural factors of anemia are considered in the light of recent approaches in paleopathology. Porotic hyperostosis (PH) and cribra orbitalia (CO) are pathologic conditions which ... -
Bread and Class in Medieval Society: Foodways in Anatolia
(Mit Press, 2018)Bread was a basic food staple as well as a marker of status in medieval societies. A study of Byzantine and Islamic textual sources combined with an archaeological scientific study of teeth remains from four excavated sites ... -
Characterisation of the Ancient City of Teos Western Necropolis Sherd Samples
(Polish Acad Sciences Inst Physics, 2016)Ancient city of Teos, one of the Ionian Religion Cities, is located in Sigacik district, Seferihisar Province in Izmir. The city was inhabited from Protogeometric period. The ancient city which has sheltered two harbors, ... -
Characterization of the Stones Used on Walls in Teos Hellenistic Period
(Polish Acad Sciences Inst Physics, 2016)Teos, one of the twelve Ion cities, is located in the of Sigacik neighborhood Seferihisar district, 60 km southwest of Izmir. The city, on the southern coast of the peninsula Erythrea and Izmir, is the bottleneck of the ... -
Continuity and change in cereal grinding technology at Kultepe, Turkey
(Springer Heidelberg, 2017)Change in Mediterranean grinding technology during the Hellenistic/Roman period affected the pattern of dental microwear since external grit particles were finer when flour was prepared using large rotary querns. Therefore, ... -
Dose estimation and dating of pottery from Turkey
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science LTD, 2012)The luminescence method is a widely used technique for environmental dosimetry and dating archaeological, geological materials. In this study, equivalent dose (ED) and annual dose rate (AD) of an archaeological sample were ... -
Early Specialized Production? A Chalcolithic Stone Bracelet Workshop at Kanlitas, Turkey
(Wiley, 2015)An assemblage of marble bracelets, at various stages of manufacture, recovered during surface survey of the site of Kanlta in Turkey, indicates that there was specialized production activity at the site during the Chalcolithic ... -
Integrated geophysical investigations to reconstruct the archaeological features in the episcopal district of Side (Antalya, Southern Turkey)
(Elsevier Science BV, 2019)Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) are frequently used geophysical methods in the exploration of near-surface targets such as archaeological features. These methods were therefore ... -
A Possible Case of Scheuermann's Disease from Akarcay Hoyuk, Birecik (Sanliurfa, Turkey)
(Wiley, 2011)During excavations in Akarcay Hoyuk, located in Birecik (Sanliurfa, Turkey), a human and a horse skeleton were found together as a co-burial. This burial was in an Islamic cemetery dated to 13th-14th century AD. The human ... -
Reconstructing Iron Age Community Dynamics in Eskisehir Province, Central Turkey
(Springer, 2012)Current understanding of the Iron Age polity of Phrygia in Central Anatolia is primarily based on excavations and survey in the region of the Phrygian capital of Gordion. In order to expand our knowledge of the Phrygian ... -
Schmorl's Nodes in a Post-Medieval Skeletal Sample from Klostermarienberg, Austria
(Wiley, 2009)The prevalence and distribution pattern of Schmorl's nodes (SNs) were studied in a post-medieval skeletal sample (n=473)from the 16(th)-18(th) century cemetery of Klostermarienberg, Austria. The reasons for the prevalence ... -
The urban change and transformation of the theater and its surroundings in the light of the side Dionysos (?) Temple [Side Dionysos (?) Tapinagi Işiginda Tiyatro ile Çevresinin Kentsel Degişimi ve Dönüşümü]
(Mersin University, 2016)The Dionysos (?) Temple in Side was uncovered by excavations and research undertaken by Arif Müfid Mansel in the 1940s and 50s. Mansel, through an examination of architectural elements suggested the temple to have been ...