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This paper presents an overview of the Late Prehistoric mining systems and strategies that were brought to light at Duzdağı during the 2011-2016 excavations.
The earliest evidence for salt extraction was found on the south-western slope of the dome, where a fairly soft layer of salt (Salt Level 2) was reached in area M1 under a thick layer of collu...
This paper presents an overview of the Late Prehistoric salt mining systems that were brought to light at Duzdağı during the 2011-2016 excavations. It is followed by a brief discussion on the usage of salt obtained from different production systems, and its possible evolution.The earliest evidence for salt extraction was found on the south-western...
Experimental archaeology provides a method of research into material culture, in which the work of artisans of the past can be studied in terms of their abilities and their development through practical experience. We believe that this interdisciplinary approach, including experimental and ethnographic data, will be rewarding for all those working...
The Late Chalcolithic (4400–3950 b.c.) occupation levels from Ovçular Tepesi have yielded a significant assemblage of copper objects and remains of copper production. Together with ore finds, two fragments of nozzle, crucible remains, and a number of small metal artifacts, this assemblage includes the unexpected discovery of three copper axes in an...
The Istanbul Technical University Science Center carried out projects in the fields of experimental archaeology and ancient metallurgy. The first one was designed for children of 8-10 years old. The second one, “Art and Knowledge of Metallurgy in Ancient Anatolia” was a series of lead and bronze melting experiments for specialists. The purpose was...
Technological innovation is important when studying the beginnings of iron metallurgy. Iron ore is often associated with copper ores in deposits and first alloys, and was first used in Anatolia during the third millennium. The new plastic
Under the influence of cognitive approaches, an experimental perspective on the transition between Bronze and Iron Metallurgies in Ancient Anatolia is being replaced in archaeology by the analysis of the production and function of metal furnaces. This paper tries to provide a different look about the coexistence of bronze objects after the appearan...
Sous l’influence de l’approche cognitive, nous allons présenter nos travaux expérimentaux sur la transition entre les métallurgies du bronze et du fer en Anatolie antique. Ce travail est replacé dans le contexte archéologie grâce à l’analyse de la production et des fonctions des fours dédiés à la métallurgie. Cet article tente d’apporter un regard...
This work details the origins of copper working in the Near East from the Neolithic to the end of the 3rd millennium. It looks at the social and economic background to technological progress, and proposes the "necessity of the workshop" in these processes. French text.
In Anatolia, the birth and the development of metallurgy intervened between the 9th and 3rd millenniums as well as testify the more and more frequent apparitions of metals artefacts in the inventory of the archeological objects of this period.
The transformations of the technologies of working copper and its organization during the period of the C...