Archéologies Et Espaces Parcourus 2012
DOI: 10.4000/books.ifeagd.1015
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Zeyve höyük-Porsuk. Bilan des recherches sur les niveaux du Bronze et du Fer

Abstract: Ce site de Cappadoce méridionale, au pied de la chaîne du Taurus, a fait l'objet de recherches archéologiques depuis la fin des années 60. Fondé aux environs de 1600 aC, il est occupé durant toute la période hittite, celle de l'ancien royaume comme celle de l'empire. L'un des intérêts du site est de présenter également, sous des niveaux hellénistiques et romains, une occupation de l'Âge du Fer, mais dont les débuts sont encore difficiles à fixer dans le temps de manière précise, après un hiatus consécutif à la… Show more

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“…In none of the three sites have cultic buildings been so far uncovered for the LBA. Moreover, while continuity of occupation throughout the transition seems to characterise the mound of Kınık Höyük, and likely also of Ovaören (Şenyurt, Akçay 2018;d'Alfonso 2020a), a recent reassessment of the dating and stratigraphy of Porsuk-Zeyve Höyük indicates the presence of a significant hiatus in occupation, even though its length still remains unclear (Beyer 2010;. By contrast, many fruitful hints derive from surveys, particularly those covering non-urban sites.…”
Section: Reorganization In South-central Anatoliamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In none of the three sites have cultic buildings been so far uncovered for the LBA. Moreover, while continuity of occupation throughout the transition seems to characterise the mound of Kınık Höyük, and likely also of Ovaören (Şenyurt, Akçay 2018;d'Alfonso 2020a), a recent reassessment of the dating and stratigraphy of Porsuk-Zeyve Höyük indicates the presence of a significant hiatus in occupation, even though its length still remains unclear (Beyer 2010;. By contrast, many fruitful hints derive from surveys, particularly those covering non-urban sites.…”
Section: Reorganization In South-central Anatoliamentioning
confidence: 99%