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  • OANNES - Uluslararası Eskiçağ Tarihi Araştırmaları Dergisi
  • Volume:5 Issue:2
  • A Group of Mycenaean Pottery From Selçuk Ayasuluk Hill

A Group of Mycenaean Pottery From Selçuk Ayasuluk Hill

Authors : Sinan MİMAROĞLU, Bariş GÜR, Miray MİMAROĞLU
Pages : 545-571
Doi:10.33469/oannes.1316873
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Publication Date : 2023-09-29
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The aim of this study is to compare a group of Mycenaean pottery found on Selçuk Ayasuluk Hill with different centers and to evaluate their similarity and the usage process in the settlement in general terms. First of all, Mycenaean pottery used in the study will be introduced by giving their characteristics one by one, and the settlements and periods with similar ones in the Aegean World will be explained. The Mycenaean pottery recovered from Ayasuluk Hill will be evaluated in terms of method in comparison with the Mycenaean pottery found in settlements in Continental Greece, Aegean Islands, Western Anatolia and East Mediterranean. The Mycenaean pottery on the Ayasuluk Hill, which is the subject of the study, are evaluated within the LH IIIA-IIIC periods. This situation reveals the importance of Mycenaean pottery in being preferred in the settlement and shows that the connections between the Aegean World and Ayasuluk Hill have spread over a long period of time. This chronological continuity in Mycenaean pottery in the settlement is similar to many centers where Mycenaean pottery was found in Western Anatolia. When we continue with the Mycenaean pottery samples of Ayasuluk Hill, which is the subject of the study, it is seen that there are similarities with the pottery found in many centers in Greece and the Aegean Islands. In Western Anatolia, it is possible to compare some examples from centers such as Troy, Miletos and Iasos with the Mycenaean pottery on Ayasuluk Hill.
Keywords : Miken, Geç Tunç Çağı, Ege, Batı Anadolu, Seramik

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