
Gulriz Kozbe- Professor
- Batman University
Gulriz Kozbe
- Professor
- Batman University
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Introduction
Gulriz Kozbe currently works at the Department of Art History, Batman University. Gulriz does research in Archaeology, Geomorphology and Cultural Heritage. She is the director of the archaeological excavations at Sanliurfa Castle. She has already completed the inventory of cultural assets found in Mardin province in Turkey.
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March 2014 - February 2016
March 2014 - February 2016
March 2014 - February 2016
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Türkiye’nin önemli projelerinden biri olan GAP’ın bir parçası olarak Ilısu Barajı’nın etkileşim alanlarında 1998 – 2018 yılları arasında gerçekleştirilen kültür varlıklarını belgeleme ve kurtarma çalışmaları kapsamında Bismil, Batman, Mardin ve Siirt çevresinde arkeolojik kazı ve yüzey araştırmalarının yanı sıra
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The subject of this study titled "Turkish Period Archaeological Studies in Anatolia in the First Century of the Republic" is limited to the excavations carried out by the council of ministers and museum directorates as of 2021. With the exception of two, a total of 30 excavations and researches that have direct or indirect interaction with the Turk...
Güneydeki çöl ekosistemleri ile kuzeydeki nispeten soğuk ve engebeli yüksek Anadolu kütlesi arasındaki Diyarbakır Havzası, özelde Yukarı Dicle Vadisi ve çevresi, insanlık tarihinin en önemli ve sürekli yaşam alanlarından birisidir. Dicle Vadisi’ndeki paleocoğrafik koşulların seyri, şekli, büyüklüğü, dağılışı ve kültürler üzerindeki etkisi ancak kap...
This study focuses on the archaeometry characterization of representative Dark Rimmed Orange Bowl wares from different sites of the upper Tigris Valley and dated to the Bronze Age. The chemical composition of the potsherds divided the sample set into three main groups which suggested different raw material sources. The mineral content and rock type...
TRACING LATE ANTIQUITY in THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN: ON THE BASIS OF A RURAL OCCUPATION, DEDE HARABELERİ
Gulriz KOZBE, Batman University / Turkey (gkozbe@yahoo.com)
oral paper
The occupation of Dede Harabeleri is located 13 km away from the Oguzeli district of Gaziantep in the southeast Turkey and 16 km north of Syria. It’s location in the Tilbash...
In this archaeometric research potsherds from Kavuşan Höyük (a mound located in the upper Tigris valley) representing the Metallic Ware, a diagnostic ceramic group mostly found in north Mesopotamia was characterized using spectroscopic and microscopic techniques in order to differ the imitated ones, if exist, to reveal the production technologies a...
Cizre ilçesinin güneydoğusu ile Cudi Dağları’nın güneyinde, Dicle, Doğu Habur ve Hezil nehirlerinin arasında uzanan ve araştırma konumuzu oluşturan Cizre-Silopi Ovası, Mezopotamya-Anadolu ilişkileri açısından inkâr edilemez bir öneme sahiptir. Nitekim uygarlıklar kavşağında yer alan Cizre-Silopi Ovası’nda 2004-2006 yılları arasında toplanan malzeme...
Cizre Castle by the Tigris River located in the southeastem Turkey, on the south of the intersection of Cudi and Gabar Mountains has beenfounded in a very strategic area as iveli as at the crossroads ofimportant commercial and military routes. The castle can be dated to more closely betıveen the 12"' and 19"' centuries on the basis ofar- chitectura...
ÖZET: Dicle Nehri, Batman kenti güneyinde Batman Çayı ile birleşerek Raman ve Gercüş antiklinalleri arasında, Jura tipi kıvrımlar olarak adlandırılan arazi içinde açılmış, dar ve derin vadisine girer. Dağlık araziye adeta gömülmüş olan Dicle Nehri'nin bu alanda dar ve derin vadilerinin oluşmasında hem antesedant hem süperempoze olayından söz edileb...
Excavations at Kavuşan Höyük (southeastern Turkey) have revealed evidence of the use of turtles, tortoises and terrapins in postAssyrian funerary practices. Of particular significance are the remains of the Euphrates soft-shelled turtle (Rafetus euphraticus), distinguished from other species of turtle by their quantity and treatment in the burial pi...
Bituminous mixtures were observed on potsherds at Kavuşan Höyük, one of the rescue excavations along the Upper Tigris River in southeastern Turkey. Analysis of 26 samples from six periods spanning from the end of the 3rd millennium BC to the Medieval period (AD 14th century), has shown that bituminous mixtures possess the classical gross compositio...
Bituminous mixtures were observed on potsherds at Kavus ßan Höyük, one of the rescue excavations along the Upper Tigris River in southeastern Turkey. Analysis of 26 samples from six periods spanning from the end of the 3rd millennium BC to the Medieval period (AD 14th century), has shown that bituminous mixtures possess the classical gross composit...
In 1991 a crew of American, Canadian, and Turkish researchers began a new and comprehensive survey in the Muş Province of Eastern Turkey. The goal of the survey was to study the evolution of settlement and landuse in a marginal zone at the intersection of four great culture areas of the Middle East: Central Anatolia, Western Iran, the Transcaucasus...