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Kinetic Landscapes : The Cide Archaeological Project: Surveying the Turkish Western Black Sea Region / Bleda S. Düring, Claudia Glatz.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Warsaw ; Berlin : De Gruyter Open Poland, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110444971
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No title; No titleDDC classification:
  • 932-933
LOC classification:
  • DR431 .K56 2015
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements / Düring, Bleda S. / Glatz, Claudia / Şerifoğlu, T. Emre -- List of Contributors -- List of Cide Archaeological Project (CAP) Team Members -- List of Cide Archaeological Project (CAP) Publications -- 1. The Origins and Development of the Cide Archaeological Project / Düring, Bleda S. / Glatz, Claudia -- 2. Remote Landscapes in Flux - The Cide and Şenpazar Region / Düring, Bleda S. / Glatz, Claudia -- 3. Traveller's Notes on the Cide Region through the Ages / Karasalihoğlu, Murat / Düring, Bleda S. -- 4. Developing an Adaptive Field Methodology for Challenging Landscapes / Glatz, Claudia / Düring, Bleda S. / Wilkinson, Toby C. / Gratuze, Bernard / Jones, Richard / Photos-Jones, Effie / Klinkenberg, Victor -- 5. The Early Prehistory of the Cide-Şenpazar Region: ca. 10,000-3000 BC / Düring, Bleda S. / Klinkenberg, Victor -- 6. The Later Prehistory of the Cide-Şenpazar Region: ca. 2600-2000 BC / Glatz, Claudia / Massa, Michele -- 7. Beyond the Frontier: The Second Millennium BC in the Cide-Şenpazar Region / Glatz, Claudia -- 8. The Cide-Şenpazar Region in the Iron Age (ca. 1200 to 325/300 BC) / Şerifoğlu, T. Emre -- 9. The Cide-Şenpazar Region during the Hellenistic Period (325/300 - 1 BC) / Şerifoğlu, T. Emre / Bakan, Caner -- 10. The Cide-Şenpazar Region in the Roman Period / Bes, Philip -- 11. The Cide-Şenpazar Region in the Byzantine Period / Cassis, Marica -- 12. The Fortress of Çoban Kalesi, Late Medieval Ceramic and Small Finds / Vroom, Joanita -- 13. Cide and its Region from Seljuk to Ottoman Times / Peacock, A.C.S. / Glatz, Claudia / Şerifoğlu, T. Emre -- 14. A Tale of Three Landscapes: Okçular, Abdulkadir, and Çamdibi in Long-Term Perspective / Glatz, Claudia / Düring, Bleda S. / Cassis, Marica -- 15. Conclusions / Glatz, Claudia / Düring, Bleda S. -- 16. Appendices / Wallinga, Jakob / Versendaal, Alice / Wilkinson, Toby C. / Jones, Richard -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Index
Summary: Turkey's northern edge is a region of contrasts and diversity. From the rugged peaks of the Pontic mountains and hidden inland valleys to the plains and rocky alcoves of the Black Sea coast, this landscape shaped and was shaped by its inhabitants' ways of life, their local cultural traditions, and the ebbs and flows of land-based and maritime networks of interaction. Between 2009 and 2011, an international team of specialists and students of the Cide Archaeological Project (CAP) investigated the challenging landscapes of the Cide and Şenpazar districts of Kastamonu province. CAP presents the first systematic archaeological survey of the western Turkish Black Sea region. The information gathered by the project extends its known human history by 10,000 years and offers an unprecedented insight into the region's shifting cultural, social and political ties with Anatolia and the Circumpontic. This volume presents the project's approach and methodologies, its results and their interpretation within period-specific contexts and through a long-term landscape perspective.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements / Düring, Bleda S. / Glatz, Claudia / Şerifoğlu, T. Emre -- List of Contributors -- List of Cide Archaeological Project (CAP) Team Members -- List of Cide Archaeological Project (CAP) Publications -- 1. The Origins and Development of the Cide Archaeological Project / Düring, Bleda S. / Glatz, Claudia -- 2. Remote Landscapes in Flux - The Cide and Şenpazar Region / Düring, Bleda S. / Glatz, Claudia -- 3. Traveller's Notes on the Cide Region through the Ages / Karasalihoğlu, Murat / Düring, Bleda S. -- 4. Developing an Adaptive Field Methodology for Challenging Landscapes / Glatz, Claudia / Düring, Bleda S. / Wilkinson, Toby C. / Gratuze, Bernard / Jones, Richard / Photos-Jones, Effie / Klinkenberg, Victor -- 5. The Early Prehistory of the Cide-Şenpazar Region: ca. 10,000-3000 BC / Düring, Bleda S. / Klinkenberg, Victor -- 6. The Later Prehistory of the Cide-Şenpazar Region: ca. 2600-2000 BC / Glatz, Claudia / Massa, Michele -- 7. Beyond the Frontier: The Second Millennium BC in the Cide-Şenpazar Region / Glatz, Claudia -- 8. The Cide-Şenpazar Region in the Iron Age (ca. 1200 to 325/300 BC) / Şerifoğlu, T. Emre -- 9. The Cide-Şenpazar Region during the Hellenistic Period (325/300 - 1 BC) / Şerifoğlu, T. Emre / Bakan, Caner -- 10. The Cide-Şenpazar Region in the Roman Period / Bes, Philip -- 11. The Cide-Şenpazar Region in the Byzantine Period / Cassis, Marica -- 12. The Fortress of Çoban Kalesi, Late Medieval Ceramic and Small Finds / Vroom, Joanita -- 13. Cide and its Region from Seljuk to Ottoman Times / Peacock, A.C.S. / Glatz, Claudia / Şerifoğlu, T. Emre -- 14. A Tale of Three Landscapes: Okçular, Abdulkadir, and Çamdibi in Long-Term Perspective / Glatz, Claudia / Düring, Bleda S. / Cassis, Marica -- 15. Conclusions / Glatz, Claudia / Düring, Bleda S. -- 16. Appendices / Wallinga, Jakob / Versendaal, Alice / Wilkinson, Toby C. / Jones, Richard -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Index

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Turkey's northern edge is a region of contrasts and diversity. From the rugged peaks of the Pontic mountains and hidden inland valleys to the plains and rocky alcoves of the Black Sea coast, this landscape shaped and was shaped by its inhabitants' ways of life, their local cultural traditions, and the ebbs and flows of land-based and maritime networks of interaction. Between 2009 and 2011, an international team of specialists and students of the Cide Archaeological Project (CAP) investigated the challenging landscapes of the Cide and Şenpazar districts of Kastamonu province. CAP presents the first systematic archaeological survey of the western Turkish Black Sea region. The information gathered by the project extends its known human history by 10,000 years and offers an unprecedented insight into the region's shifting cultural, social and political ties with Anatolia and the Circumpontic. This volume presents the project's approach and methodologies, its results and their interpretation within period-specific contexts and through a long-term landscape perspective.

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