The city of Hartapu: results of the Türkmen-Karahöyük Intensive Survey Project

IF 0.3 1区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Anatolian Studies Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1017/S0066154620000046
James F. Osborne, M. Massa, F. Şahin, Hüseyin Erpehlivan, Christoph Bachhuber
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Abstract The Türkmen-Karahöyük Intensive Survey Project (TISP) has identified the archaeological site of Türkmen-Karahöyük on the Konya plain as a previously unknown Iron Age capital city in the western region of Tabal. Surface collections and newly discovered inscriptional evidence indicate that this city is the early first-millennium royal seat of ‘Great King Hartapu’, long known from the enigmatic monuments of nearby Kizildağ and Karadağ. In addition to demonstrating this Iron Age city's existence, supported principally by (1) the site's size at the time and (2) the discovery of a royal inscription authored by Hartapu himself, TISP has documented the site's existence from the Late Chalcolithic period until the late first millennium BCE, with a maximum size reached between the Late Bronze and Iron Age periods, suggesting that the city was at its greatest extent and the regional political centre from at least the late second to the mid-first millennium BCE.
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哈塔普市:Türkmen-Karahöyük密集调查项目的结果
Türkmen-Karahöyük密集调查项目(TISP)已经确定了位于科尼亚平原的Türkmen-Karahöyük考古遗址,该遗址位于塔巴尔西部地区,是一个以前不为人知的铁器时代的首都。地面收集和新发现的铭文证据表明,这座城市是第一千年早期“伟大的国王哈塔普”的皇家所在地,从附近的克齐尔达伊夫和卡拉达伊夫神秘的纪念碑而闻名。除了证明这个铁器时代城市的存在,主要由(1)该遗址当时的规模和(2)发现的由Hartapu本人撰写的皇家铭文支持,TISP还记录了该遗址从铜器时代晚期到公元前一千年晚期的存在,最大的规模达到了青铜时代晚期和铁器时代之间。这表明至少从公元前2000年晚期到公元前1000年中期,这座城市处于其最大范围和区域政治中心。
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期刊介绍: Anatolian Studies contains articles focused on Turkey and the Black Sea littoral in all academic disciplines within the arts, humanities, social sciences and environmental sciences as related to human occupation and history. Articles are in English and are accessible to a wide academic readership. Anatolian Studies is a refereed journal.
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