Molecular organic indicators for human activities in the Roman harbor of Ephesus, Turkey

J Schwarzbauer, F Stock, H Brückner… - …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Intensive organic‐geochemical analyses were applied to sediment core samples from the
Roman harbor of Ephesus that date to the open, protected, and post‐harbor time periods …

Identifying domestic functional areas. Chemical analysis of floor sediments at the Classical-Hellenistic settlement at Düzen Tepe (SW Turkey)

K Vyncke, P Degryse, E Vassilieva… - Journal of Archaeological …, 2011 - Elsevier
For over a decade, multi-element chemical analysis of floor sediments in archaeological
contexts has been a tool to identify and interpret anthropogenic chemical residues and …

[PDF][PDF] Studies in organic archaeometry. VI1. Fat analysis sheds light on everyday life in prehistoric Anatolia: traces of lipids identified in chalcolithic potsherds …

F Sauter, L Puchinger, UD Schoop - Arkivoc, 2003 - arkat-usa.org
Ca 7500 years old potsherds stemming from a special type of jar were excavated in Central
Anatolia. Upon chemical analysis traces of still remaining lipids were found: some fatty acids …

Possible Uses of Depas Amphikypellon from Küllüoba in Western Central Anatolia through Gc-Ms Analysis of Organic Residues

M Türkteki, İ Tarhan, H Kara, Y Tuna - Mediterranean …, 2022 - maajournal.com
The end of the Early Bronze Age, in other words the EBA III, is one of the significant turning
points in the cultural history of the Anatolian Peninsula. Metal objects that indicate social …

Organic geochemical characterization of Early-Mid-Holocene swamp deposits near the Neolithic settlement in Yenikapı-Istanbul: Assessment of environmental …

MN Yalçın, H Wilkes, B Plessen - The Holocene, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
During the archaeological excavations in the Byzantine Theodosian harbor (Istanbul) a
Holocene dark gray to black clay sequence was uncovered. This clay unit was deposited …

Lipid markers in archaeological pottery vessels excavated at Jneneh Site, in North-Central Jordan

A Mayyas, K Douglas, M Al-Qudah, F Al-Ajlouny… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
This study is part of a long-term project attempts to better understand the content and use of
pottery vessels in the Bronze and Iron Ages in Jordan by examining organic residues …

Biogeochemical approaches to bioarchaeological research in Turkey: a review

B Irvine, K Özdemir - Journal of Eastern …, 2020 - scholarlypublishingcollective.org
Bone chemical composition (particularly utilizing isotopes) analysis was a relatively late
bloomer, beginning in the early 2000s and only gathering pace in the last five to ten years …

Demise of a harbor: a geochemical chronicle from Ephesus

H Delile, J Blichert-Toft, JP Goiran, F Stock… - Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
At the end of the first century BC, Ephesus became the Roman capital of Asia Minor and the
most important commercial, religious, and cultural center of the region. In order to evaluate …

Organic residues in Iron Age II pottery vessels from Jneneh, Jordan

AS Mayyas, KA Douglas - Mediterranean Archaeology and …, 2015 - maajournal.com
This paper discusses the analysis and occurrence of organic residues in Iron Age II pottery
sherds excavated at the site of Jneneh. Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry was used …

[PDF][PDF] Long-term pottery production and chemical reference groups: examples from Medieval Western Turkey

SY Waksman - Late Hellenistic to Mediaeval Fine wares of the …, 2014 - hal.univ-lyon2.fr
Although research on archaeological sites in Western Asia Minor has mainly focused on the
Greco-Roman periods, the later, Medieval and post-Medieval, contexts gradually tend to be …