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9780918986641

Town and Country in Southeastern Anatolia, Volume 1: Settlement and Land Use at Kurban Hoyuek and Other Sites in the Lower Karababa Basin (The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago)

Town and Country in Southeastern Anatolia, Volume 1: Settlement and Land Use at Kurban Hoyuek and Other Sites in the Lower Karababa Basin (The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago)
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  • ISBN-13: 9780918986641
  • ISBN: 0918986648
  • Publication Date: 1990
  • Publisher: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago

AUTHOR

T. J. Wilkinson, David Gurney, M. M. A. McDonald, N. F. Miller

SUMMARY

This is a report on a detailed survey conducted within an area of 100 km2 along the south (left) bank of the River Euphrates (Firat Nehri) in southeastern Turkey. The survey provided a fourteen period sequence of settlement covering a span of 8,000 years. Population growth during the late Chalcolithic and the mid-late Early Bronze Age appears to have resulted in the gradual removal of woodland from the area. During the latter peak, a network of nodal settlements developed within cultivable lowlands, and formed part of a moderately well-integrated hierarchy of villages and small towns. Following a late Bronze Age-early Iron Age decline in visible remains of settlement, population again increased during the Seleucid-Hellenistic Period to reach a peak in the late Roman-early Byzantine times. By this time, all cultivable land was under either extensive or intensive cultivation and the limestone uplands probably formed rough pasture. There followed, during the seventh-tenth centuries AD, a remarkable decline in remains of sedentary occupation, which only recovered slightly in the Medieval period. Several hundred years of poorly documented settlement followed which culminated in the establishment, probably by the nineteenth century, of the modern network of settlements. A substantial growth in total cultivated area appears to have resulted from large-scale mechanization during the twentieth century.T. J. Wilkinson is the author of 'Town and Country in Southeastern Anatolia, Volume 1: Settlement and Land Use at Kurban Hoyuek and Other Sites in the Lower Karababa Basin (The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago)', published 1990 under ISBN 9780918986641 and ISBN 0918986648.

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