Marina Pucci, Corrado Alvaro, Sofia Bartolozzi, Margherita Carletti, Lorenzo Castellano, Caterina Fantoni, Federica Lentini, M. Montesanto, Burak Yolaçan
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在过去十二年中,对克尼克霍尤克遗址的发掘揭示了卫城和下城公元前一千年的几个职业阶段,特别是铁器时代中期和希腊化时期。自 2021 年起,佛罗伦萨大学与帕维亚大学(意大利)、纽约大学伊萨瓦分校(美国)和伊兹密尔 Dokuz Eylül 大学(土耳其)共同参与了 Kınık Höyük 遗址的发掘工作,自 2022 年起,同一所大学接管了该项目的管理工作。这篇文章是对最近位于下城的 D2-3 发掘区的初步报告,考古学家在这里发现了六个阶段的占领和两处大型的原始环境,其年代可追溯到中铁器时代初期,这为我们了解当地的日常物品和库存以及与之相关的建筑和考古环境提供了新的视角。在城市布局和结构方面,最有趣的元素与下城大规模防御工事的建造有关,这似乎与铁器时代下城最早的占领有关,即可能是在铁器时代早期末期。材料选编以及关于沉积物和建筑的详细报告为读者提供了主要在 2022 年和 2021 年下城发掘活动中收集到的考古数据,而关于卫城城市防御工事的概述则为读者提供了整个聚落防御系统和空间组织的总体情况。
Living in the Lower Town at Kınık Höyük (Niğde). Preliminary Report on the 2021-2022 Campaigns in Anatolia
Excavations at the site of Kınık Höyük have brought to light over the past twelve years several occupational phases dated to the first Millennium BCE both on the acropolis and in the lower town, especially for the Middle Iron Age and the Hellenistic period. Since 2021 the University of Firenze joined the University of Pavia (Italy), NYU-ISAW (USA) and Dokuz Eylül University in Izmir (Turkey) in the excavations at the site of Kınık Höyük, and since 2022 the same university took over in the management of the project. This article is a preliminary report on recent excavations area D2-3, located in the lower town, where archaeologists could identify six phases of occupation and two large primary contexts dated to the beginning of the Middle Iron Age, that provide new insights on every-day assemblages and inventories produced locally and the architectural and archaeological context they are related to. The most interesting element in terms of urban layout and structure is related to the construction of the massive defensive fortification of the lower town, that seems to be related so far to the earliest occupation of the Iron Age lower town, i.e. possibly at the end of the Early Iron Age. A selection of the materials and a detailed report on deposits and architecture provides the reader with the archaeological data collected mainly in the campaign 2022 and 2021 in the lower town excavations, while a general overview on the urban fortification of the acropolis allows a general picture of the whole settlement defensive system and space organisation.