16/09/2011 PREHISTORIC CULTURES ANCIENT ANATOLIAN OF CHRONOLOGY ANATOLIA CIVILIZATIONS OF ANATOLIA MUSEUM OF � ANATOLIAN 10,000 -9,000 BC Mesolithic Age CIVILIZATIONS 9,000 -7,000 BC Proto Neolithic Age 7,000 -5,600 BC Neolithic Age 5,600 -5,000 BC Early Chalcolithic 5,000 -4,000 BC Middle Chalcolithic 4,000 -3,200 BC Late Chalcolithic 3,200 -2,000 BC Early Bronze Age 2,000 -1,600 BC Middle Bronze Age 1,600 -1,200 BC Late Bronze Age 1,200 - BC Iron Age 1 16/09/2011 KARAIN CAVE, ANTALYA PALEOLITHIC PERIOD YARIMBURGAZ CAVE NEOLITIHIC SITES OF ANATOLIA 2 16/09/2011 GÖBEKLİ TEPE GÖBEKLITEPE ROCK ART AŞIKLI HÖYÜK ÇAYÖNÜ 3 16/09/2011 General view of Çayönü ÇAYÖNÜ METALS Simple copper implements from native copper ÇATALHÖYÜK SETTLEMENT 4 16/09/2011 ÇATALHÖYÜK THE SETTLEMENT ÇATALHÖYÜK HOUSES WORLDS FIRST MAP Hasandağ 5 16/09/2011 ÇATALHÖYÜK MOTHER GODDESS ÇATALHÖYÜK BURIELS CATALHÖYÜK WALL PAINTINGS WALL PAINTINGS 6 16/09/2011 CHALCOLITHIC PERIOD ÇATALHÖYÜK ARTIFACTS TELL KURDU TELL KURDU TOWN PLAN 7 16/09/2011 TELL KURDU ARTIFACTS TELL KURDU POTTERY ANATOLIAN EARLY BRONZE EARLY BRONZE AGE AGE CULTURES • Covers the period between 3200 - 2000 BC • Alloys of copper first with arsenic then with tin • Troy began • İkiztepe • Use of gold becomes widespread • City states were organized with administrative • Alacahöyük elite and religious leaders • Horoztepe • International trade was important • Gözlükule (Tarsus) • No written document was found in Anatolia during this period. • Metallurgical achievements dominate the period 8 16/09/2011 APPEARENCE OF Cu-As ALLOYS GEOMORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF TROY TROY DURING SCHILIMANNʼS EXCAVATION Heinrich Schliemann 9 16/09/2011 ANCIENT TROY TROY II DEPAS CUP TROY POTTERY 10
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