Dağdeviren Höyük

Excavations and finds from an Early Bronze Age settlement and cemetery in western Anatolia

Written by Nihal Akıllı

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Description

This study focuses on the archaeological finds from Dağdeviren Höyük, an Early Bronze Age settlement in Western Anatolia. Dağdeviren Höyük is situated in a region which is abundant in natural resources and which has been home to numerous cultures since the Neolithic period. The inhabitants of Dağdeviren established a unique culture in these fertile lands, situated at the intersection of routes from the interior of Anatolia to the coastal Aegean region. The finds comprise diverse materials such as terracotta, stone, metal, and bone and present a rich material culture. Overall, this study aims to present new and intriguing insights regarding the Dağdeviren culture to the European, Aegean, and Anatolian communities for the first time.

About the Author

Nihal Akıllı received her doctorate at Aydın Adnan Menderes University, where she currently works and conducts archaeological survey projects in the Akhisar region.

Reviews

‘The research will be a reference study for Western Anatolian archaeology. In this context, the scientific world will have the chance to know and evaluate one of the Early Bronze Age settlements.’ Associate Professor Asuman Kapuci, Kütahya Dumlupınar University

‘The book represents a thorough presentation of the pottery and small finds from Dağdeviren Mound and is an excellent reference for scholars working in western Anatolia and studying the Bronze Age cultures there.’ Professor Mark Schwartz, Grand Valley State University