Birgül Öğüt, Michael Blömer, Matthias Lange, Eva Strothenke-Koch, Deniz Yaşin
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摘要
在土尔其东南部加济安泰普省谢赫特卡米尔区开展的 "风暴之神土地调查 "的第一项活动,根据调查的两个重点,取得了两方面的成果:首先,在 Dülük Baba Tepesi 的山坡上进行了异地调查,该山坡上有一座建于中铁器时代的风暴神庙。在这里,记录了罗马 "祭司墓地 "的扩建、南坡上的第二个墓地以及古代晚期的经济设施。第二个重点是现场调查,通过对附近六个考古遗址的调查,发现了比之前假设的更长的定居阶段。
Preliminary Report of the First Season of the “Land of the Storm God Survey” in Şehitkamil, Gaziantep, Türkiye
The results of the first campaign of the “Land of the Storm God Survey” in the Şehitkamil district of Gaziantep province in Southeastern Türkiye are—according to the two foci of the survey—twofold: First, an off-site survey on the slopes of Dülük Baba Tepesi, the home of a storm god temple built during the Middle Iron Age, was conducted. Here, an expansion of the Roman “priest necropolis,” a second necropolis on the Southern slope, as well as economical installations of Late Antiquity have been documented. The second focus is an on-site survey, where the investigation of six archaeological sites in the vicinity revealed longer settlement phases than previously assumed.