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From Anatolia to Europe: The ceramic sequence of Hoca Çeşme in Turkish Thrace.   
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Prof. Dr. Jan-Krzysztof BERTRAM Prof. Dr. Jan-Krzysztof BERTRAM
Kırşehir Ahi Evran Üniversitesi, Türkiye
Devamını Göster
Özet
Turkish Thrace, as a part of Southeastern Europe, forms an advantageous geographical context for observing the mobility patterns of prehistoric cultures and their developments over the time. The Meriç river, which borders Eastern Thrace from the west as it flows to the Aegean, is geographical important within this context. The cultural history of the region has been continually connected to the development processes occurring along the Meriç River as well as to the geographical setting. Situated in the Lower Meriç Basin, approximately 10 km away from the Enez district of the city of Edirne, the archaeological site of Hoca Çeflme has benefited from the natural environment as determined by the river (Özdo¤ an 1999, Fig. 2).
Anahtar Kelimeler
Bildiri Türü Tebliğ/Bildiri
Bildiri Alt Türü Tam Metin Olarak Yayınlanan Tebliğ (Uluslararası Kongre/Sempozyum)
Bildiri Niteliği Alanında Hakemli Uluslararası Kongre/Sempozyum
Bildiri Dili İngilizce
Kongre Adı , How Did Farming Reach Europe? Anatolian–European Relations from the Second Half of the 7th through the First Half of the 6th Millennium cal BC. Proceedings of the International Workshop Istanbul, 20-22 May 2004. BYZAS 2, Veröffentlichungen des Deutschen
Kongre Tarihi 20-05-2004 / 22-05-2004
Basıldığı Ülke
Basıldığı Şehir
BM Sürdürülebilir Kalkınma Amaçları
Atıf Sayıları
Google Scholar 33

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