THE CREMNA ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH-PROJECT IN CENTRAL PISIDIA: LAST SEASON FIELD STUDIES
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چکیده
The study area is located in a mountainous part of the central Pisidia Region ancient city Cremna. It that difficult to be captured due its geographical location. For this reason, it least affected by political events 3rd century AD according surrounding cities. Cremna Researches have been conducted since 2013 two groups as city-centered and rural researches. main reason for research on subject determine cultural relations examining settlements areas well socio-cultural, economic with cities around it. article archeological investigations between 2018 2019. In general, surveys are carried out within borders Hisarköy-Asartepe from north, Evciyeri east, Kapılı Cybele Monument west Sia south. last season, very important data added archeology literature. Prehistoric Cave determination use some caves sanctuaries discoveries. was understood both tower structures were built sheltered topographic places safe protection Classical Period Roman Period. Byzantine Ottoman periods show territorium has hosted many communities earliest times present day.
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عنوان ژورنال: Karadeniz Uluslararas? Bilimsel Dergi
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['1308-6200']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17498/kdeniz.853740