ÇİLEDİR HÖYÜK ERKEN TUNÇ ÇAĞI II BULGULARI

2014 
Rescue excavations were initiated in 2009 by Kutahya Museum Directorate in Kutahya Province, Central District, Aslanli Village (Agizoren Village border), Ciledir locality, Aslanli stream region which remains within the borders of TKI Seyitomer Lignite Company's reserve zone after some architectural remains and small findings were encoun­tered. The finds at Ciledir Hoyuk were mainly dated to Early Eastern Roman Period, Roman Imperial Period, and Early Bronze Age II. The EBAII findings include; pottery, baked clay loom weights, baked clay spindle whorls, baked clay brushes, baked clay beads, grinding stones, whetstones, stone axes and mace heads, sling stones, stone moulds and nozzles, bone tools, stone and baked clay seals, and human and animal shaped figurines. This study aims to int­roduce the archaeological indings and architectural elements discovered at Ciledir Hoyuk EBA II, and to compare them to the other Early Bronze Age findings from Western.
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