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- Title
SEYİTÖMER HÖYÜK ORTA TUNÇ ÇAĞI'NA TARİHLENDİRİLEN KÜRE FORMLU AĞIRŞAKLAR: (Karnı Geniş Basık Küre ve Yarım Küre Biçimli).
- Authors
KARAOĞLAN, Hülya
- Abstract
Seyitömer Mound is located 30 km northwest of Kutahya city center. Seyitömer Mound has provided unique information to archeology and other disciplines with its finds and remains unearthed as a result of life from 3000 BC to 395 AD. It was understood that the people of the mound were engaged in the profession of weaving, and even the information obtained from the knowledge that they usually trade the tools produced from terracotta used in weaving. The subject of the study is Seyitömer Mound's objects called spindle whorl that are used by attaching to the tip of the device to spin yarn. The spindle whorls from all phases of the Middle Bronze Age are 222 pieces. These spindle whorls were first divided into 3 basic types according to their shape. Sub-groups of these basic forms were formed and called cone, sphere and cylindrical shape. In this study, 56 subspecies of the sphere-shaped basic group were examined. Findings in this group were investigated with the spindle whorls of the settlements of Yanarlar, Çavlum, Beycesultan, Miletus, Iasos, Şarhöyük, Kusura, Bağlararası, Liman Tepe, Aphrodisias, Troy V. and Demircihöyük from the settlements in the Middle Bronze Western Anatolia. In addition, drawings of the front, back and side views of the finds made by expert archaeologists, the raw materials in which they were made, their place in the plan squares, their dimensions and physical properties were added to the study. The purpose of this study; The aim of the course is to examine Seyitömer Mound whorl whorls, which are used in rope making technology in Anatolia during the Middle Bronze Age. The results reached in the study; The spherical spindle whorls used in rope making technology in the Middle Bronze Age at Seyitömer Mound are not very different from the modern settlements in Western Anatolia.
- Subjects
TURKEY; BRONZE Age; MIDDLE age; DIMENSIONS; SPUN yarns; SPINDLE-whorls; SQUATTER settlements
- Publication
Pamukkale University Journal of Social Sciences Institute / Pamukkale Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 2020, Vol 38, p109
- ISSN
1308-2922
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.30794/pausbed.546644