安纳托利亚西部巴克拉山丘的茶壶观察

Serap Yaylalı
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本文研究了在安纳托利亚西部巴克拉山丘遗址的早期青铜II墓葬中发现的茶壶。茶壶提供了有关该遗址的文化和年代关系的信息。这项研究的结果表明,茶壶构成了与殡葬仪式相关的一类特殊的人工制品,因为早期青铜II的大多数婴儿墓葬都包含一个单独的例子。安那托利亚各地风格相似的茶壶的存在表明,在这一时期,安那托利亚境内的文化互动程度远比人们通常认为的要复杂得多。
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Observations in the Teapots from Bakla Tepe, Western Anatolia
This paper examines the teapots recovered from the Early Bronze II, pithos burials at the site of Bakla Tepe in western Anatolia. Teapots provide information about the cultural and chronological affiliations of the site.The results of this study indicate that teapots constituted a special class of artifact associated with mortuary ritual, as most infant pithos burials of the Early Bronze II contained a single example. The presence of stylistically comparable teapots in various parts of Anatolia illustrates that the extent of cultural interactions within Anatolia during this period was far more complex than it has generally been assumed.
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