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Arazi 179 |
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Artifact Scatter |
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Mediterranean |
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Burdur |
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Merkez |
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Düger |
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Survey |
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It is located near Hacilar near the hills around, at the edge of the valley on southeast of Düger Village in Merkez District of Burdur Province. It was discovered during the survey conducted by Waelkens and his team in 2011. It is a plain open-air settlement. The fact that only wares painted in geometric style was found, it was concluded that the settlement was inhabited during a single period of time. These wares in geometric style, especially wares painted in basket-like decoration and bowls with motifs are known from the latest level of Hacilar. It was dated to Early Chalcolithic [Waelkens et al. 2013:340]. |
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