During the second half of the 3rd Millennium BC connections between Western and Central Anatolia, Syria and the Euphrates Valley increase enormously as is testified by the circulation of several peculiar Anatolian and Syrian vessels or metal types over a wide area. Such an extensive trade network has been discussed by several scholars, who pointed out the importance of the Cilician area as a bridgehead between two different cultural systems, one related to Western Anatolia and the Aegean, and the other linked to the Syrian area. In this regard the site of Tarsus-Gözlü Kule is a key site, showing mixed affinities during the EB II and EB III phases within the above mentioned areas. Despite being a very important site, Tarsus still presents some problems its internal chronology. Aim of this work is to reanalyze the stratigraphy of the EB II-III levels of Tarsus through the construction of a statistic-combinatory internal sequence, based on an integrated typological analysis of the ceramic
Connections between Syria and Anatolia in the Second half of Third Millennium B.C.: the Tarsus Sequence / Mallegni, C.; Vacca, A.. - STAMPA. - I:(2013), pp. 209-217. (Intervento presentato al convegno 16th SOMA - Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology, Identity and Connectivity tenutosi a Firenze nel 1-3 Marzo 2012).
Connections between Syria and Anatolia in the Second half of Third Millennium B.C.: the Tarsus Sequence
C. Mallegni;
2013
Abstract
During the second half of the 3rd Millennium BC connections between Western and Central Anatolia, Syria and the Euphrates Valley increase enormously as is testified by the circulation of several peculiar Anatolian and Syrian vessels or metal types over a wide area. Such an extensive trade network has been discussed by several scholars, who pointed out the importance of the Cilician area as a bridgehead between two different cultural systems, one related to Western Anatolia and the Aegean, and the other linked to the Syrian area. In this regard the site of Tarsus-Gözlü Kule is a key site, showing mixed affinities during the EB II and EB III phases within the above mentioned areas. Despite being a very important site, Tarsus still presents some problems its internal chronology. Aim of this work is to reanalyze the stratigraphy of the EB II-III levels of Tarsus through the construction of a statistic-combinatory internal sequence, based on an integrated typological analysis of the ceramicI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


