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info Information on the methodology used for Madra River Delta's surface survey in 1996
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info The interdisciplinary Madra River Delta Project was carried out under the direction of Kyriacos Lambrianides and Nigel Spencer from 1994–97, and provided numerous prehistoric finds from surface surveys and exploratory excavations. The prehistoric material culture assemblage from the project has been prepared for publication by Barbara Horejs and Maria Röcklinger as part of a joint publication project with the project directors.
The close proximity of the region to the countryside of Pergamon, investigated since 2008 (see the project Survey of the prehistoric surroundings of Pergamon https://www.oeaw.ac.at/en/oeai/research/prehistory-wana-archaeology/prehistoric-phenomena/survey-of-the-prehistoric-surroundings-of-pergamon), allows a direct comparative analysis of micro-regional characteristics that will contribute to a new definition of the region between the so-called cultural horizons of Troy, Yortan and the Bay of İzmir in the Early Bronze Age. Typological frameworks for the finds in the Madra River Delta, contextualised within the broader cultural context, have been developed in our study based on the documentation of the survey and excavations of the Delta sites of Yeldeğirmentepe and Hüyücektepe.
In 2016 a Madra River Delta Project workshop with N. Spencer was organized in Vienna. The aim of the meeting was to discuss the final publication of the project, which is being published in the Annual of the British School at Athens volume 116, 2021. We would like to express our sincere thanks to a generous grant from The Institute for Aegean Prehistory (INSTAP) who supported our publication preparation work and the development of this online archive.
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info Drawings of small finds and pottery from prehistoric Madra River Delta, Western Turkey
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info The Madra River Delta Project is a diachronic, interdisciplinary research project, which has carried out environmental, archaeological, and historical research on the west coast of Anatolia. It was begun in 1995 and run until 2000. The project comprised a geomorphological survey and borehole sampling (sediment analysis), an intensive surface survey, a geological survey, a topographical survey, excavation work along with remote sensing and architectural study projects.
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info Photographs of pottery from prehistoric Madra River Delta, Western Turkey
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info Pottery drawings from prehistoric Madra River Delta, Western Turkey
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info Small finds drawings from prehistoric Madra River Delta, Western Turkey
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info Table of typological comparisons and quotes
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info Results of comparison studies indicating the distribution of particular vessel shapes in different sites.
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