The Burdur–Antalya Region, one of the best-researched areas of Anatolia in terms of prehistoric and protohistoric periods, holds great significance for tracing the development of the painted pottery t...
Due to the very short duration of the Devret Höyük (North-Central Anatolia) excavation and some illicit digging damage, it was a difficult task to understand and date the stratigraphy in a consistent ...
The culture of anthropomorphic monoliths is generally associated with burial rites and traditions that involve imagining a figure of high social rank. The culture flourished sequentially in Caucasia, ...
This article aims to describe the typology of a group of Middle Bronze Age bone pins uncovered during excavations at the Üçhöyük settlement in western Anatolia and determine their intended uses. In th...
This article examines the Surinis chamber tomb, located in the southeastern Hakkâri Highlands, along with its grave goods. The chamber tomb, built on a hill in a valley in the Şemzinan region, exhibit...
This study evaluates the distinctive character of Urartian mastery of stonework focusing on the limited number of stone-carved examples that exhibit artistic representation. Although the Urartians dem...
This study examines 22 seals of Mesopotamian origin, which were acquired by the Erzurum Archaeology Museum and are currently held in its collection. The artifacts were photographed in the museum’s lab...