The Development of the Southeast Lower Town of Sirkeli Höyük

Q2 Arts and Humanities Altorientalische Forschungen Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.1515/aofo-2020-0011
A. Sollee, H. Mönninghoff, E. Kozal, Doǧa Karakaya, Joel E. Heim, Selin Gür
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Abstract The site of Sirkeli Höyük in the province of Adana in modern Turkey is one of the largest settlement mounds in Plain Cilicia. In 2012, a geophysical survey revealed that the ancient settlement was not confined to the höyük, but also encompassed an extensive lower town to the southeast of the main mound. To gain information on the dating and development of this part of the settlement, an excavation area (“Sector F”) was opened at a spot where the magnetometry survey suggested the presence of a city gate. Since then, archaeological work in this area has continuously produced new discoveries that help us understand how this residential area and its inhabitants developed throughout the periods of its occupation. Especially the Iron Age (Neo Cilician period) levels, which cover approximately the 11th–7th centuries B.C., provide important information on how this urban center of the Neo Hittite kingdom Hiyawa/Que changed over time and to which extent historical events impacted the people living in one of its residential areas. This contribution discusses the stratigraphic sequence, the pottery, and the archaeobotanical remains discovered in Sector F during the 2013–2019 campaigns, and concludes with a synthesis of the development in this area from a historical perspective.
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瑟克利东南部下城区Höyük的发展
摘要现代土耳其阿达纳省的Sirkeli Höyük遗址是西里西亚平原最大的定居点土堆之一。2012年,一项地球物理调查显示,这个古老的定居点不仅局限于höyük,还包括主土堆东南部的一个广阔的低城镇。为了获得这部分定居点的年代测定和发展信息,在磁力测量表明存在城门的地方开辟了一个挖掘区(“F区”)。从那时起,该地区的考古工作不断产生新的发现,帮助我们了解该住宅区及其居民在其占领期间是如何发展的。尤其是大约涵盖公元前11至7世纪的铁器时代(新西里西亚时期),为新赫梯王国希亚瓦/奎的城市中心如何随着时间的推移而变化,以及历史事件在多大程度上影响了居住在其中一个居民区的人们提供了重要信息。这篇文章讨论了2013-2019年运动期间在F区发现的地层序列、陶器和古植物遗迹,并从历史角度总结了该地区的发展情况。
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