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Lesson 7.8: Other Sites in Coastal Southern Anatolia

Lesson 7 Bibliography: Western Anatolia and the Eastern Aegean in the Early Bronze Age

E. Friedman, Technological Style in Early Bronze Age Anatolia: The Interrelationship between Ceramic and Metal Production at Göltepe (PhD dissertation, University of Chicago 2000).

H. Goldman, Excavations at Gözlü Kule, Tarsus II (Princeton 1956).

M. Mellink, “Anatolian and Foreign Relations of Tarsus in the Early Bronze Age,” in K. Emre, B. Hrouda, M. Mellink, and N. Özguç (eds.), Anatolia and the Ancient Near East. Studies in Honor of Tahsin Özguç (Ankara 1989) 319-331.

M. Mellink, “The Anatolian South Coast in the Early Bronze Age: The Cilician Perspective,” in H. Hauptmann, M. Liverani, P. Matthiae, and M. Mellink (eds.), Between the Rivers and Over the Mountains. Archaeologica Anatolica et Mesopotamica Alba Palmieri Dedicata (Rome 1993) 495-508.

A. Özyar (ed.), Fieldseasons 2001-2003 Tarsus-Gözlükule Interdisciplinary Research Project (Istanbul 2005).

A. Özyar, “Pass the Wine: Drinking Cups of Early Bronze III in Tarsus,” in Ç. Maner, M. T. Horowitz, and A. S. Gilbert (eds.), Overturning Certainties in Near Eastern Archaeology: A Festschrift in Honor of K. Aslihan Yener (Leiden/Boston 2017) 521-542.

N. Postgate and D. Thomas (eds.), Excavations at Kilise Tepe, 1994-1998: From Bronze Age to Byzantine in Western Cilicia (London 2007).


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