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    Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
    ISBN: 9781443881548
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (432 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    Parallel Title: Print version Can, Birol International Symposium on East Anatolia—South Caucasus Cultures : Proceedings I
    DDC: 306
    Keywords: Culture--Congresses ; Culture ; Congresses ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: The Southern Caucasus is a region of great historical, cultural and strategic importance, which means that it has become an indispensable research field for most of the social sciences, particularly archaeology. However, despite its rich potential, research in the areas of modern-day Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Nakhichevan, North-western Iran and North-eastern Turkey has been inadequate when compared with other important culture basins such as Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean. In October 2012, Atatürk University in Erzurum, North-eastern Anatolia, Turkey, with the patronage of the Eurasian Silk Road Universities Consortium (ESRUC), hosted a Symposium of academics from more than 120 science and education institutions around the world to discuss opinions and share information about cultures in this region from its earliest times to the Middle Ages, within the scope of Ancient History, Archaeology, Art History, and Ethno-archaeology. This two volume publication is a compilation of 75 articles, which were evaluated and selected by an Academic Committee, from contributors who presented their academic papers at the Symposium
    Abstract: Intro -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Foreword -- Symposium Opening Address -- Introduction -- Opening Address/Açılı Bildirisi -- Academic Committee -- Chalcolithic Age -- Neolithic and Chalcolithic in Armenia -- Some Aspects on the Pottery Finds from Udabno in Kakheti (Eastern Georgia) -- Late Chalcolithic Culture of Nakhchivan and Problems of Caucasian Archaeology -- The Southern Urmia Basin During the Chalcolithic Period -- Archaeological Studies at Settlement Gel Yeri -- The Leilatepe Archaeological Culture -- Bronze Age -- The Role of Pastoral Communities of the Upper Euphrates Region in the Expansion of the Kura-Araxes Culture -- Jafar Abad Kurgans Excavations (2010 Season) -- Alternatif Ekonomiler -- The Changing Organisation of Kura Araxes Culture -- Painted Pottery of the Kura-Araxes Culture from the South Caucasus -- Revisiting South Caucasus-Iranian Azerbaijan Connections -- Attempt to Determine Origin, Chronology and Function of South Caucasus Trialeti Culture Bronze Rapiers -- Shadly Kurgan Burial Mound -- Do u Anadolu ve Güney Kafkasya'da M.Ö. 5. ve 3. Binyıllar Arasında Hayvan Sömürüsü (Hayvanlardan -- Upper Euphrates Societies and Non-Sedentary Communities Linked to the Kura-Araxes World -- Mentesh Tepe (Azerbaijan) During the Kura-Araxes Period -- The Kura-Araxes Pottery from Gegharot in its Cultural Context -- Menhirs from South Caucasus -- Archaeometric Investigations of Kura-Araxes Ware -- Early Farmers of Erzurum -- The Development of the Kura Araxes Culture in Eastern Anatolia -- Interdisciplinary Studies on the Small Finds from the Settlements of Udabno I-III (Eastern Georgia) -- Do u Karadeniz'de Erken Transkafkasya Kültürü -- Costume of the Ancient South Caucasian Population According to the Archaeological Materials (2nd Millennium BC.) -- Between the Euphrates and Lake Van (On the Location of Haya a and Azzi)
    Abstract: Hititler ve Do u Anadolu -- Kültepe Metinlerindeki Hurri Kültür Unsurlarının Do u Anadolu'daki Kanıtları ve Hurrilerin Göç Yolları -- Yakındo u - Anadolu - Kafkasya Üçgeninde Kavimler Göçü ve Kültürel Etkile imler -- Kul Tepe -- Ethnographic References in Archaeological Inferences -- Archaeological Investigations around the Gold Mines of Sotk, Armenia -- Prestigious Metals in Elite Tombs of the Early Bronze Age in Anatolia -- Erzurum Yöresinde Süt Ürünleri ve Etin Geleneksel Yöntemlerle Saklanması -- Güneybatı Azerbaycan'da Eski Kura Projesi -- The Gods Aššur and aldi in the Mountains
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