SEYİTÖMER HÖYÜK EARLY BRONZE AGE CLAY BRUSH HANDLES

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Abstract
 Seyitömer Höyük, located in Central Western Anatolia, emphasises the station settlement model, which is a transitional location terms of geography and cultural-commercial relations via intensity production both with its architectural structure template material culture elements 3rd millennium BC. Considering lack detailed study on other samples this archaeological find group evaluation clay brush handles belonging to Early Bronze Age II III levels that was found at Höyük can be considered as unique study. The handles, constitute subject study, are Levels V VI. Various evaluations have been carried out finds line their typological classification, spatial context analysis intended use. typologically represented by three types. In analysis, necessity evaluating together package therefore association within sites has taken into consideration. Thanks analyses finds, deficiency literature regarding use tried overcome. Finally, analogical order make comparisons examples thus reveal harmony or differences brushes among items settlements. Initially, result comparative it observed from similar form Anatolia. Secondly, existence common similarities regions than Anatolia also revealed. context, thought will contribute understanding Höyük's cultural ties region more distant regions.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Amisos

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['2587-2222']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.48122/amisos.1210237