Title of article :
A GROUP OF DEPAS AMPHIKYPELLON FROM SEYİTÖMER MOUND
Author/Authors :
BİLGEN, A. Nejat Dumlupınar University - Archaeology Department, Türkiye , KURU, Asuman Dumlupınar University - Archaeology Department, Türkiye
Abstract :
Depata are among the important changes in the traditional cultural structure that emerged during the Early Bronze Age III. Depata were discovered in the Aegean islands, the Balkan Peninsula, Central and South-eastern Anatolia and Northern Syria. In Seyitömer Mound located in Midwestern Anatolia, the Early Bronze Age, which represents the 5th cultural layer, is studied in three phases. Various depata, classified among different forms and wares, were discovered in the mentioned phases. The specifications and finding contexts of the depata are given along with typological considerations.
Keywords :
Western Anatolia , Early Bronze Age , Seyitömer Höyük , Depas Amphikypellon