Regional exchange and exclusive elite rituals in Iron Age central Anatolia: dating, function and circulation of Alişar-IV ware

L d'Alfonso, E Basso, L Castellano, A Mantovan… - Anatolian …, 2022 - cambridge.org
Alişar-IV ware is one of the most characteristic ceramic productions of early first-millennium
BC central Anatolia and the only one characterised by painted figurative motifs besides …

Agropastoral economies and land use in Bronze Age Western Anatolia

JM Marston, C Çakırlar, C Luke, P Kováčik… - Environmental …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Middle and Late Bronze Ages of western Anatolia (modern Turkey) remains
poorly understood in comparison with its Mycenaean and Hittite neighbours, especially in …

[HTML][HTML] Evidence of forestry management and arboriculture practices in waterlogged wood remains from three wells at the Roman and late antiquity sites of Iesso and …

EML Castillo, O López-Bultó, AB Barberà… - Quaternary …, 2024 - Elsevier
The aim of this paper is to provide new data on forest management and arboricultural
practices in the Roman and Late Antique periods in the north-eastern Iberian Peninsula. In …

[HTML][HTML] Fuel use in ancient Southwest Asia based on wood charcoal and seed data from fire installations

K Deckers, S Riehl, D Karakaya, T Müller… - Journal of …, 2025 - Elsevier
This study synthesizes a large dataset of published and new charcoal and seed data from
archaeological fire installations in southwest Asia to gain an understanding in regional and …

CHAPTER TWENTYYSIX ARCHAEOBOTANY IN ANATOLIA

JM Marston, L Castellano - The Archaeology of Anatolia, Volume …, 2021 - books.google.com
METHODS Sites with published archaeobotanical data were identified through a systematic
review of the published literature. Once identified, we chose sites for inclusion in our …

Waterlogged wood remains found in a Late Bronze Age settlement (İnönü Cave) on the Western Black Sea coast of Türkiye

B Yaman, H Ekmen - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2023 - Elsevier
The remains of wooden structures belonging to the Late Bronze Age were unearthed during
the excavations carried out in the İnönü Cave, which is located approximately 25 km inside …

Grapes and Wine in pre-Roman Anatolia: Evidence of Large-Scale Viticulture from Southern Cappadocia, the Land of the Storm-God of the Vineyard

L Castellano - Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 2023 - journals.uchicago.edu
In the fluid ethnolinguistic and cultic landscape of protohistoric Anatolia, the Storm God
Tarhunza was among the chief deities of the Luwian pantheon. Bringing with his lightning …

Crop introductions and agricultural change in Anatolia during the long first millennium ce

JM Marston, L Castellano - Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2023 - Springer
Agricultural change in first and early second millennium ce Anatolia has been largely
explored to date through palynological and historical datasets. This article presents a new …

Chapter Rulership and the Gods: The Role of Cultic Institutions in the Late Bronze to Iron Age Transition in Anatolia and Northern Syria

L d'Alfonso, N Lovejoy - 2023 - library.oapen.org
This paper aims to demonstrate that cults and cultic institutions are a crucial element for
understanding the processes producing different regional outcomes after the fall of the Hittite …

[PDF][PDF] Viticulture in 1st Millennium BCE Anatolia

L Castellano - Eating and Drinking in the Ancient Near East - iris.unito.it
The relief of Ivriz is likely one of the most iconic monuments from post-Hittite Anatolia. In this
rock outcrop–located about 16 km to the southeast of Ereğli, in modern Turkey–Warpalawas …