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Western Anatolia before Troy Proto-Urbanisation in the 4th Millennium BC?

Oriental and European Archaeology Volume 1

Western Anatolia before Troy Proto-Urbanisation in the 4th Millennium BC?

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ISBN-13978-3-7001-7761-6
ISBN-13 Online978-3-7001-7780-7
Subject AreaPrehistory
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Preliminaries

page 1

Contents

page 5

Barbara Horejs

Preface by the Series Editor

page 7

Barbara Horejs - Mathias Mehofer

Introductory Remarks

page 9

Barbara Horejs

Proto-Urbanisation without Urban Centres? A Model of Transformation for the Izmir Region in the 4th Millennium BC

page 15

Ourania Kouka

Past Stories – Modern Narratives: Cultural Dialogues between East Aegean Islands and the West Anatolian Mainland in the 4th Millennium BC

page 43

Vasif Şahoğlu - Riza Tuncel

New Insights into the Late Chalcolithic of Coastal Western Anatolia: A View from Bakla Tepe, Izmir

page 65

Sevinç Günel

New Contributions Regarding Prehistoric Cultures in the Meander Region: Çine-Tepecik

page 83

Christoph Gerber

Iasos, the Carian Chalcolithic and its Relations with Northern Central Anatolia

page 105

Stephan Blum

The Middle Chalcolithic Cultural Sequence of the Troad (Northwest Anatolia): Chronological and Interregional Assessment

page 125

Bernhard Weninger - Donald Easton

The Early Bronze Age Chronology of Troy (Periods I-III): Pottery Seriation, Radiocarbon Dating and the Gap

page 157

Mehmet Özdoğan

In Quest of a Missing Era in Eastern Thrace - Dilemma of the 4th Millennium

page 203

Agathe Reingruber

The Wealth of the Tells: Complex Settlement Patterns and Specialisations in the West Pontic Area between 4600 and 4250 calBC

page 217

Svend Hansen

The 4th Millennium: A Watershed in European Prehistory

page 243

Raiko Krauß

Troy, Baden Culture and Corded Ware – Correlations in the Balkan-Carpathian Region at the Turn of the 4th Millennium BC

page 261

Zoï Tsirtsoni

Formation or Transformation? The 4th Millennium BC in the Aegean and the Balkans

page 275

Eva Alram-Stern

Times of Change: Greece and the Aegean during the 4th Millennium BC

page 305

Yiannis Papadatos - Peter Tomkins

The Emergence of Trade and the Integration of Crete into the Wider Aegean in the Late 4th Millennium: New Evidence and Implications

page 329

Peter Tomkins

Tracing Complexity in ‘the Missing Millennium’: An Overview of Recent Research into the Final Neolithic Period on Crete

page 345

Simone Riehl - Konstantin Pustovoytov - Hussein Othmanli

Agricultural Patterns in the Aegean in the 4th Millennium BC – An Explanatory Model

page 367

Alfred Galik

Late Chalcolithic Subsistence Strategies on the Basis of Two Examples: The Çukuriç Höyük in Western Anatolia and the Barcin Höyük in Northwestern Anatolia

page 385

Lynn Welton

Isotopic Indicators of Community Organisation and Integration at İkiztepe: Implications for Anatolian Social Development in the 4th Millennium BC

page 395

Ivan Gatsov - Petranka Nedelcheva

Lithic Production before and after the 4th Millennium BC in the Lower Danube, South East Bulgaria, Marmara Region and Eastern Aegean

page 413

Ulf Schoop

Weaving Society in Late Chalcolithic Anatolia: Textile Production and Social Strategies in the 4th Millennium BC

page 421

Ernst Pernicka

The Development of Metallurgy in Western Anatolia, the Aegean and Southeastern Europe before Troy

page 447

Mathias Mehofer

Metallurgy during the Chalcolithic and the Beginning of the Early Bronze Age in Western Anatolia

page 463

List of Participants

page 491