Yumuktepe
Yumuktepe Shown within Turkey | |
| Location | Mersin, Turkey |
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| Region | Mediterranean Region |
| Coordinates | 36°48′N 34°36′E / 36.800°N 34.600°E / 36.800; 34.600 |
| Type | Settlement |
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| Periods | Neolithic Age to Byzantine Empire |
Yumuktepe, also known as Yümüktepe, is a tell (ruin mound) within the city borders of Mersin, Turkey. In 1936, the mound was on the outskirts of Mersin, but after a rapid increase of population, the mound was surrounded by the Toroslar municipality of Mersin.
History
Excavations
Excavations took place between 1936 and 1938 by the British archaeologist John Garstang (1876–1956). He was the founder of the British Institute in Ankara,[1] have revealed a Neolithic settlement which continued up to medieval ages. However, the excavations halted during World War II and some documents in the Liverpool University were lost after an air raid.[2] After the war, John Garstang as well as Veli Sevin of Istanbul University and Isabella Caneva[3] of Sapienza University of Rome continued the excavations.[4]
References
- ^ "Biaa - Welcome". Archived from the original on April 24, 2010. Retrieved March 26, 2010.
- ^ "Home". mersin.bel.tr.
- ^ "ANMED - The 2003 Excavation Campaign at Mersin-Yumuktepe". www.akmedanmed.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07.
- ^ "YUMUKTEPE 2006 KAZILARI SONUÇ RAPORU (PROF. İSABELLA CANEVA)". www.yumuktepe.com. Archived from the original on 2008-07-23.
Further reading
- The Chalcolithic at Mersin -Yumuktepe. Level XVI Reconsidered - 2019
- [1]Caneva, Isabella, Giulio Palumbi, and Antonia Pasquino, "The Ubaid impact on the periphery: Mersin-Yumuktepe during the fifth millennium BC", Publications de l'Institut Français d'Études Anatoliennes 27.1, pp. 353-389, 2012
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