Late Neolithic Bone Shuttles from Barcın Höyük
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چکیده
The subject of this paper is the tools which were discovered at a striking rate Layer VI Barcın Höyük, dated to Late Neolithic Period (circa cal. 6000-6600 BC); made from ribs such animals as goats and sheep; are thin flat taper their perforated wide tip towards other tip. 
 Use-induced traces wear, shine, cracking, breaking determined on perforations tips these tools, identified with 43 pieces Höyük analogous typologically technologically. Hence, it was supposed that might have been used in weaving or sort knitting process by reeving thread through they shuttles. Likewise, presence no tool likely function supports idea. At shuttles different contexts above floor, burials, various pits, surfaces. Displaying significant integrity within themselves, first phase settlement (VIe) reached standard form use increased next (Vd1). In Near East, known particularly Levantine settlements Pre-Pottery A. Anatolia, however, definition shuttle either not all for types tools. I propose shuttles, due traces.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: TÜBA - AR
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['2667-5005', '1301-8566']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22520/tubaar2022.31.007