Archaeological field survey of the Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement sites in Kyrenia District, North Cyprus : systematic surface collection and the interpretation of artefact scatters
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Şevketoǵlu, Müge Hüseyin
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2019-02-15T14:21:12Z
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2019-02-15T14:21:12Z
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1999
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For nearly 24 years, the archaeology of northern Cyprus has not been investigated
as thoroughly as that in the southern part of the island. All foreign projects, which
are responsible for the substantial majority of the archaeological work in Cyprus,
are active in the south. This has created a major imbalance in our knowledge of the
prehistory of the island. The new discoveries in the south have advanced our
knowledge of the prehistoric period in Cyprus in many ways, but at the same time
the lack of archaeological work in the north makes these potentially biased, and
theoretical approaches cannot be confirmed without knowledge of the whole
island. This thesis is an attempt to narrow this gap by applying a survey method
that has not been applied on such a large scale in Cyprus before, with new
interpretative aims and methods. The period of interest is from the Aceramic
Neolithic to the end of the Chalcolithic, approximately 7,500 - 2,800 BC.
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The survey was carried out in Kyrenia district, Turkish Republic of Northern
Cyprus, over two field seasons. A total of twenty-eight sites was selected
according to their surface richness from Stanley Price's gazetteer of sites published
in 1979. Out of these sites twenty-two had surface finds, three had no surface
finds and three were not found. In addition to these sites two previously unknown
sites were discovered and surveyed. The method of survey was two-fold. The
first was intensive total surface collection using a five metre grid, with results fed
into a mapping programme to create scatter maps showing artefact distribution.
The second was extensive area survey, which involved systematic field walking
accompanied by surface collection.
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This thesis comprises an overview of previous surveys in Cyprus, explanation of
methodologies used for the current survey, discussion of the survey results, and
comparisons with results from excavations and other surveys. Questions regarding
the interpretation of surface scatters, the shifting and drifting of settlements, and
the cultural homogeneity of Cyprus during the period of interest are also
addressed.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/33891
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22
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Archaeological field survey of the Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement sites in Kyrenia District, North Cyprus : systematic surface collection and the interpretation of artefact scatters
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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