This paper discusses the relationships between the Turkish Upper Euphrates and regions located to the southwest, near the Syro-Turkish border, during the early stages of the Late Chalcolithic period. This period is best represented in these regions by the sites of Arslantepe and Oylum Höyük. While a detailed presentation of the early Late Chalcolithic occupation levels of Arslantepe and Oylum Höyük is provided elsewhere in this volume, their pottery assemblages are here compared in order to identify common characteristics, together with interregional connections with contemporary sites located to the north, the west and the east.
This paper discusses the relationships between the Turkish Upper Euphrates and regions located to the southwest, near the Syro-Turkish border, during the early stages of the Late Chalcolithic period. This period is best represented in these regions by the sites of Arslantepe and Oylum Höyük. While a detailed presentation of the early Late Chalcolithic occupation levels of Arslantepe and Oylum Höyük is provided elsewhere in this volume, their pottery assemblages are here compared in order to identify common characteristics, together with interregional connections with contemporary sites located to the north, the west and the east.
Traditions west of the Euphrates at the beginning of the Late Chalcolithic. Characteristics, definitions, and supra-regional correlations / BALOSSI RESTELLI, Francesca; B., Helwing. - STAMPA. - (2012), pp. 291-304.
Traditions west of the Euphrates at the beginning of the Late Chalcolithic. Characteristics, definitions, and supra-regional correlations
BALOSSI RESTELLI, Francesca;
2012
Abstract
This paper discusses the relationships between the Turkish Upper Euphrates and regions located to the southwest, near the Syro-Turkish border, during the early stages of the Late Chalcolithic period. This period is best represented in these regions by the sites of Arslantepe and Oylum Höyük. While a detailed presentation of the early Late Chalcolithic occupation levels of Arslantepe and Oylum Höyük is provided elsewhere in this volume, their pottery assemblages are here compared in order to identify common characteristics, together with interregional connections with contemporary sites located to the north, the west and the east.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.