Göltepe Excavations - Kutlu Aslihan Yener

Göltepe Excavations

Tin Production at an Early Bronze Age Mining Town in the Central Taurus Mountains, Turkey
Buch | Hardcover
540 Seiten
2021
INSTAP Academic Press (Verlag)
978-1-931534-27-7 (ISBN)
93,50 inkl. MwSt
This volume presents over fifteen years (1981-1996) of archaeometallurgy surveys and specifically the excavations of an Early Bronze Age miners' village, Göltepe and its associated tin mine, Kestel, in the central Taurus Mountains in southern Turkey.
This volume presents over fifteen years (1981-1996) of archaeometallurgy surveys and specifically the excavations of an Early Bronze Age miners' village, Göltepe and its associated tin mine, Kestel. The results of the surface surveys, test pit operations, profile trenches and excavation finds demonstrate that processing of cassiterite-rich ore was the primary function of activities at Göltepe. The variety and density of tin-rich vitrified crucibles as well as ground, powdered tin-rich ore from excavated contexts were only some of the several lines of evidence. Other finds indicated that the site was profoundly associated with metal production. Weighty evidence came in the numbers of multifaceted molds, ingots and tin bronze artifacts. Furthermore, 50,000 ground stone tools for ore dressing and vitrified material grinding were estimated on the site surface, while 5,000 came from excavated contexts. Early Bronze Age Göltepe and Kestel Mine represent the as-yet unique example of the highland production model, that is, the industrial tier 1 of the extraction and processing of raw materials for the production of metal artifacts. This model entails the mining and smelting operations in the metalliferously rich ore deposits and forests, usually located in the mountains, in this case, the central Taurus Mountains in southern Turkey.

PhD. Emerita Professor of Anatolian Archaeology in the Archaeology and History of Art Dept. at Koç University and in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Department at the University of Chicago, Oriental Institute. Director of the Amuq Valley Regional Projects in southern Turkey, researching the site of Tell Atchana (ancient Alalakh), which was the capital city of the Kingdom of Mukish (the Amuq) during the Hittite period (Late Bronze Age c. 2000-1200 BC).

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Philadelphia
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 2207 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
ISBN-10 1-931534-27-6 / 1931534276
ISBN-13 978-1-931534-27-7 / 9781931534277
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