The younger Dryas layer at Boncuklu Tarla and the beginning of village life in the upper Tigris Basin

Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ara.2023.100460
Ergül Kodaş
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Recent archaeological excavations in the Boncuklu Tarla, Çemka Höyük, and Körtik Tepe settlements in the Upper Tigris Basin have provided a number of finds from the pre-PPNA Period, the Younger Dryas. The new data also opens up the concept of the Proto-Neolithic Period to discussion again, which has been controversial for a long time in the East Jazeera and Northwest Zagros Region. In this context, architectural remains and other small finds discovered in the Boncuklu Tarla settlement area make it possible to re-examine the transition to sedentary life in the Upper Tigris Basin during the Late Epipalaeolithic/Proto-Neolithic Period and the PPNA Period. These archaeological finds show that there were some semi-sedentary or sedentary communities in the Upper Tigris Basin, which exhibits unique geographical and climatic features, starting with the Younger Dryas Period. This is different from the Natufian culture that is thought to have emerged in the Mediterranean temperate climate zone and is known only in the Southern Levant Region.

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Boncuklu Tarla的年轻仙女木层和底格里斯河上游盆地村庄生活的开始
最近在底格里斯河上游盆地的Boncuklu Tarla, Çemka Höyük和Körtik Tepe定居点的考古发掘提供了许多来自前ppna时期(新仙女木期)的发现。新的数据也让在东半岛地区和西北扎格罗斯地区长期存在争议的原新石器时代概念再次被讨论。在这种背景下,在Boncuklu Tarla定居地区发现的建筑遗迹和其他小型发现使得重新审视底格里斯河上游盆地在晚上新石器时代/原新石器时代和PPNA时期向定居生活的过渡成为可能。这些考古发现表明,从新仙女木时期开始,底格里斯河上游盆地就有一些半定居或定居的社区,具有独特的地理和气候特征。这与纳图夫文化不同,纳图夫文化被认为出现在地中海温带气候区,只在南黎凡特地区为人所知。
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